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mirror

[mir-er] / ˈmɪr ər /




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But it establishes which artists, such as Masson, deeply explored Surrealism’s mysterious realms and which, such as Ernst, Magritte and Dalí, distorted its surfaces, as if in a funhouse mirror.

From The Wall Street Journal

The film, though set 70 years in the past, is intentional about mirroring the way we now encounter fascinating strangers on social media, where huge stars with millions of followers are nobodies to everyone else.

From The Wall Street Journal

The growing divide between the fortunes of small and large businesses mirrors the divide that has emerged over the past year between low-income Americans and their high-income counterparts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now she says she can recognise herself in the mirror again, and she has hopes of recovering the ability to speak foreign languages.

From BBC

In both mouse models, these mutations led to widespread brain damage that closely mirrors the human disease.

From Science Daily