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reflect verb (reflected, reflecting) 1 tr & intr said of a surface: to send back (light, heat, sound, etc). 2 tr & intr said of a mirror, etc: to give an image of someone or something. 3 intrans said of a sound, image, etc: to be sent back. 4 to have as a cause or be a consequence of • Price increases reflect greater demand for the goods. 5 to show or give an idea of something • a poem which reflects the author's sadness. 6 (usually reflect on or upon something) to consider it carefully; to contemplate it.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin reflectere to bend back.

reflect on or upon someone said of an action, etc: to bring about a specified result, attitude, etc • His behaviour during all the trouble reflects well on him.