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mirror

[mir-er] / ˈmɪr ər /




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Realizing the technology’s full economic value will take time, he noted, mirroring the decades-long arc of the internet’s global adoption.

From MarketWatch

The Visitors' Gallery mirrors the chamber, with its wood panelling and green benches, although a glass security screen separates spectators from participants.

From BBC

"I looked at my flat, slender belly in the mirror like a dear friend upon whom I was about to close a coffin lid," she later recalled.

From BBC

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