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were reflective
adjective
Something which reflects, or redirects back to the source.
Exact(60)
The cars were reflective, too.
The reviews were reflective of this undeniable stench.
Not all of his remarks were reflective of days gone by.
O'Neal and Bryant were reflective tonight now that their championship run has ended.
Closing ceremonies a few hours later were reflective, uplifting, celebratory, fun and inspiring.
The increases in deal volume were reflective of a strong month for strategic transactions.
They were reflective of the pain he experienced," Rooney told jurors as images of the accuser as a child appeared on a projection screen.
He said today's proceedings were "reflective of what has been going on for weeks," adding: "We are just not doing anything.
The author argued that Harris's irreverence to longstanding traditions of Senate decorum were reflective of the loss of civility in politics.
Cormann sought to defend his comments after Labor and the Greens suggested they were reflective of a government that had just one woman in the 19-member cabinet.
Mr. Strack said those wins were reflective of "conditions on the ground" and largely driven by the Syrian regime's rapid advancements this year.
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