reflect
[ ri-flekt ]
/ rɪˈflɛkt /
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Origin of reflect
1350–1400; Middle English
reflecten < Latin
reflectere to bend back, equivalent to
re-
re- +
flectere to bend
SYNONYMS FOR reflect
OTHER WORDS FROM reflect
Words nearby reflect
refit,
refl.,
reflag,
reflate,
reflation,
reflect,
reflect on,
reflectance,
reflected plan,
reflecting telescope,
reflection
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British Dictionary definitions for reflect
reflect
/ (rɪˈflɛkt) /
verb
Word Origin for reflect
C15: from Latin
reflectere to bend back, from
re- +
flectere to bend; see
flex
Medical definitions for reflect
reflect
[ rĭ-flĕkt′ ]
v.
To bend back.
To throw or bend back light, heat, or sound from a surface.
To think seriously.
To send back a motor impulse in response to a sensory stimulus.