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I . reflect [rɪˈflekt] VB trans

1. reflect heat, light:

reflect

2. reflect reality, situation:

reflect

II . reflect [rɪˈflekt] VB intr

1. reflect light, image:

reflect
to reflect off sth

2. reflect (contemplate):

to reflect on sth
to reflect that...

reflect (up)on VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He cauterizes the wound and attempts to get out from underground, reflecting on his experiences with managing pain as he does so.
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This reflects its more youthful up and coming side.
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In this way one is able to hear things that may (or not) reflect what they feel or think.
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This interest was reflected in songs made in the twilight of his career.
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He selected scenes that he believed would reflect society at that time.
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If called with no arguments, the statistics will reflect the entire network.
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They often reflect the different speeds at which children learn to read and write.
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Violet objects are objects that reflect violet light.
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The lyrics on the original 1981 version and the 1983 version are different in places, reflecting the harder edge the original version presented.
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A zoom-in on sunlight reflected on a glass and steel skyscraper 9.
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