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mirror

[mir-er] / ˈmɪr ər /




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This time, there were no protests, no one declaring that malinchismo — behavior mirroring that of Malinche — signified a peculiar iteration of Mexican self-hatred.

From Los Angeles Times

Foreign policy analyst Harsh V Pant said the evolving list of chief guests mirrors India's changing engagement with the world.

From BBC

"Very often I look in the mirror and think: 'Oh, I could get this done, I could get this done'," she says.

From BBC

The team spent several years making “digital twins” of PPG’s products, mirroring their formulas and attributes, and then embedded algorithms reflecting chemistry principles.

From The Wall Street Journal

The river, at times hauntingly beautiful and others murky and unknowable, offers a mirror to Daniel's torment, and to the increasingly fragile hope of his wife, Agnieszka, that Chris will one day come home.

From Barron's