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mirror

[mir-er] / ˈmɪr ər /




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The downturn mirrors precipitous drops in many other large cities nationwide last year — and has sparked a range of theories about what’s going on.

From Los Angeles Times

I could mirror whatever was on a Xiaomi 17 Pro Max phone directly on the main display.

From The Wall Street Journal

The BBC understands that Ukraine has agreed to mirror Moscow's actions - pausing its own attacks on Russian oil refineries in response.

From BBC

The whole Spring Summer 2026 show was performed under a canopy of flowers, on a mirrored runway.

From BBC

A few months ago, she relocated from her home state of Rhode Island to California, a move that mirrors one she made a decade ago for her freshman year at the University of Arizona.

From The Wall Street Journal