DIMENSIONS: EVALUATION / Perspective
R E F E R E N C E S
Reflect 1. to cast back [light, heat, sound, etc.] from a surface. 2. to give back or show an image of; mirror. 3. [of an act or its result] to serve to cast or bring [credit, discredit, etc.] on its performer. 4. to happen as a result of: The cost reflects the demand. -v.i. 5. to be turned or cast back, as light. 6. to cast back light, heat, etc. 7. to give back or show an image. 8. to think, ponder, or meditate. 9. to serve or tend to bring reproach or discredit by association. 10. to serve to give a particular aspect or impression [usually fol. by on]: The test reflects well on your abilities. [ME reflect[en] < L reflect(ere) [to] bend back = re-RE- + flectere to bend].
-Syn. 8. deliberate, contemplate. See study.
Reflection 1. the act of reflecting. 2. the state of being reflected. 3. something that is reflected. 4. the return of heat, light, images, etc., by a reflecting surface. 6. serious thought upon a subject. 6. a thought occurring in consideration or meditation.... -Syn. 5. meditation, rumination, deliberation, cogitation, study, thinking. 7. aspersion. serious thought upon a subject
[Urdang, Laurence, ed. Random House Dictionary of The English Language. New York: Random House, 1968.]
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