refect (Meaning)

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refect (v. t.)

To restore after hunger or fatigue; to refresh.

Synonyms & Antonyms of refect

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refect Sentence Examples

  1. The mirror perfectly reflected the image of the man standing in front of it.
  2. The surface of the lake reflected the calm blue sky above.
  3. The child's eyes reflected a mixture of curiosity and wonder.
  4. Her words reflected the deep anger she felt.
  5. The boy's actions reflected his lack of respect for authority.
  6. The museum's exhibits reflected the rich history and culture of the region.
  7. The data reflected the significant increase in sales over the past quarter.
  8. The painting reflected the artist's unique interpretation of the natural world.
  9. The politician's speech reflected his belief in the importance of free speech.
  10. The scientist's experiment reflected the meticulousness of his research.

FAQs About the word refect

To restore after hunger or fatigue; to refresh.

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The mirror perfectly reflected the image of the man standing in front of it.

The surface of the lake reflected the calm blue sky above.

The child's eyes reflected a mixture of curiosity and wonder.

Her words reflected the deep anger she felt.