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reflect

[ri-flekt] / rɪˈflɛkt /




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His stories shifted the frame, placing us at the forefront of the American story, allowing us to see our dreams, anxieties and struggles reflected back at us.

From Los Angeles Times

"It used to be that if you got Botox, you would not tell anybody you got them but now people are like 'let's get a coffee and Botox,'" Kutcher reflected.

From BBC

The speedy transfer of detainees reflects fears that the truce might collapse or that security at detention centers could fray.

From The Wall Street Journal

At least for the near term, their results likely won’t reflect lost market share or competitive threats, so earnings growth will probably turn out to be fine.

From Barron's

It reflects a Canada adapting to new uncertainties.

From Barron's