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To reflection
noun
The act of reflecting or the state of being reflected.
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But sometimes stress leads to reflection.
"They do not want us to turn to reflection".
"Bush was not one given to reflection, at least not out loud.
This phenomenon is generally attributed to reflection of incident sunlight by the dewdrops.
It is emphatically not given to reflection, and certainly not to remorse.
His partner, Todd Wagner, devoted himself to reflection and decided to become a philanthropist.
Monologues are difficult to deliver in today's theatre; most audiences prefer action to reflection.
And the redesigned Telegraph is following the newspaper-as-viewspaper trend by devoting more space to reflection.
He also wrote his last prose work here, a collection of grave spiritual reflections, Aids to Reflection.
★ LIBRA 23 Sep-23 Oct When it comes to reflection and bonhomie, there's no one better than a Libran.
Rather, it is a remarkably elastic form, as adaptable to sarcasm and the puncturing of illusions as to reflection, subtle persuasion, and infectious geniality.
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