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reflect (rɪˈflɛkt)
— vb (usually foll by on )
1. to undergo or cause to undergo a process in which light, other electromagnetic radiation, sound, particles, etc, are thrown back after impinging on a surface
2. (of a mirror, etc) to form an image of (something) by reflection
3. ( tr ) to show or express: his tactics reflect his desire for power
4. ( tr ) to bring as a consequence: the success of the project reflected great credit on all the staff
5. ( intr ; foll by on or upon ) to cause to be regarded in a specified way: her behaviour reflects well on her
6. ( intr ; foll by on or upon ) to cast dishonour, discredit, etc (on): his conduct reflects on his parents
7. to think, meditate, or ponder