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reflection

[ri-flek-shuhn] / rɪˈflɛk ʃən /




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Horvath, who is currently seeking re-election, said she will spend the weekend in “deep reflection” over whether to enter the race.

From Los Angeles Times

I could tell from my reflection in the water that my hair was going back to its normal color.

From Literature

One view, known as the cognitivist approach, argues that conscious experience depends on higher-level mental processes such as reasoning, reflection, and the integration of information across the brain.

From Science Daily

The killings, some say, have forced an uneasy reflection.

From BBC

It may be hard not to feel like a lower credit limit or a temporary ding to your score is a reflection on you, but it’s really not.

From MarketWatch