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Reflector is a word, please? ۔

Like teamwork, people should contribute according to their role.

I pressed it, but it kept pushing the red line beneath it.

Thanks x

I'm not a vocabulary expert, but I'm sure it's not a word or phrase.

I can only think of two words like:

Reflect:

er erVerb (used with objects) 1. To return from a surface (light, heat, sound, etc.): The mirror reflects light on the wall.

2. Restore or change the image of the mirror.

3. Use (an action or result) to accuse or challenge (accept, defame, etc.) the translator.

4. A sw: Reduce the number of supporters who reflect the leader's point of view.

5. Played or rejected due to kickbacks or rebounds: Your perseverance reflects the pain of your whole family.

er erb (used without anything) 6. turn or retreat, such as light.

7. Restoring light, heat, etc.

8. To be a mirror or to be a mirror.

9. Restore or exchange photos.

10. Think, consider or reflect: consider your strengths and weaknesses.

11. Serve or build fame or discredit the association: This is a reflection of the whole community.

12. It is used to give a certain shape or impression: The test is a good reflection of your bed restraint.

Reflection: The relationship between the intensity of reflected radiation and the surface radiation event.

No, although it seems like a lot of people are using it on the internet!

ReflectEnt makes SW in my online dictionary:

Reflect

A. 1. Sit or lean back.

2. How, think about it.

Webster's complete revised dictionary, published in 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co.

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Reflector is a word, please? 3

Like teamwork, people should contribute according to their role.

I pressed it, but it kept pushing the red line down.

Thanks x

I'm not a vocabulary expert, but I'm sure it's not a word or phrase.

I can only think of two words like:

Reflect:

Function (used with objects) 1. Returning from a surface (light, heat, sound, etc.): The mirror reflects the light on the wall.

2. Restore or change the image of the mirror.

3. Use (an action or result) to accuse or challenge the translator (confess, defame, etc.).

4. a sw: Reduce supporters who reflect the leader's point of view.

5. Eliminate or deny the cause of relapse or recovery: Your perseverance reflects the pain of your whole family.

Verb (used without anything) 6. To bend or repel like light.

7. Restoring light, heat, etc.

8. To be a mirror or to be a mirror.

9. Restore or exchange images.

10. Think, meditate or meditate: Consider your strengths and weaknesses.

11. The tendency to serve or be represented or defamed by the association: this is a reflection of the community.

12. It is used to show a particular shape or impression: The test is a good reflection of your bed restraint.

Reflection: The relationship between the intensity of reflected radiation and the incidence of surface radiation.

No, although it seems like a lot of people are using it on the internet!

ReflectEnt Marie makes SW online:

To reflect

A. 1. Sit or lean back.

2. Think how, think.

Webster's Revised Complete Dictionary, published in 1913 by C&G Mary Company.

No, this red line means the word is wrong or not. You are online, use the original dictionary.

Reflects your contribution.

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