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reflection

[ri-flek-shuhn] / rɪˈflɛk ʃən /




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Making the constitution took “reflection and choice,” as Hamilton put it; breaking the old order took not only reflection but rage.

From The Wall Street Journal

Later in the session he admitted that it was a "fair reflection" that the WRU had "really struggled to bring the professional clubs with us on this journey."

From BBC

Jadoon's work primarily focuses on crafting giants, beasts and powerful forms, which he describes as a reflection of aggression.

From Barron's

The musk ox was standing beside a pond, staring lovingly at his own reflection.

From Literature

"But I do feel like a brand with such heritage needs to have a more modern reflection of what that is, as well as accessibility."

From BBC