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reflect

verb as in demonstrate, indicate

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Shakir’s remarks reflected a growing sentiment among Democrats, progressive protesters and others displeased with the way President Trump has steamrolled back into office and over long-standing Democratic norms.

"This substantial investment underscores the commitment of Irish enterprises to the US market and reflects a deepening economic interdependence between the two countries."

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Many of the comments received reflected "anti-Welsh language sentiments", she said, which she found "incredibly disappointing".

From BBC

"I'm very broad and I hope my art reflects my vision on life... and how I view reality."

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But the vice-president's willingness to step on the toes of allies reflect a world view which, in his words, has little time for "moralisms about 'this country is good', 'this country is bad'".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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