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reflection

Definition for reflection

noun as in mirror image

noun as in criticism

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The experiment used what is known as an "enfacement illusion," a technique that helps people feel as though another face they see on a screen is actually their own reflection.

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Jennifer Aniston offers a surprising reflection on ‘Friends’ co-star Matthew Perry almost two years after he died from the acute effects of ketamine use.

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While there were gains in new orders in August followed by production in September, those short gains didn’t appear to translate into sustained growth for the sector, a reflection of continuing economic uncertainty, Spence added.

Normally, elite pitchers are granted several days' rest after seeing significant duty -- a reflection of the extraordinary stresses and strains that the craft can place on the human body.

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For many, the post is no longer satire; it’s a reflection of policy and political behavior that directly impacts Americans’ lives.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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