How to use in-sentence of “reflective”:
+ It was reflective of the Wild West nature of the Internet.
+ They do this by moving pigment and reflective plates in chromatophores.
+ After that a spray of a special reflective layer covers the bumps.
+ Sometimes they have reflective materials for safety at night.
+ Perseus uses his shield’s reflective side to deceive Medusa and decapitates her.
+ The problem has been related to the bad reflective coating on the LCD display and bad quality control.
Example sentences of “reflective”:
+ Maybe I am just being a little paranoid, but this user's editing style is reflective of IuseR's writing style.
+ Now, between the reflective metal plates, there is a certain distance.
+ This color-changing function is produced by groups of red, yellow, brown, and black pigmented chromatophores above a layer of reflective iridophores and leucophores.
+ Maybe I am just being a little paranoid, but this user’s editing style is reflective of IuseR’s writing style.
+ Now, between the reflective metal plates, there is a certain distance.
+ This color-changing function is produced by groups of red, yellow, brown, and black pigmented chromatophores above a layer of reflective iridophores and leucophores.
+ Bartholomew after he had been flayed This is reflective of the feelings of contempt Michelangelo had for being commissioned to paint “The Last Judgement”.
+ He was regarded as a “great master of reflective poetry”.
+ Or any reflective surfaces for that matter.
+ Others feel its dramatic appearance and peculiarity is reflective of Manchester, and that the Beetham Tower symbolises Manchester’s reinvention as a post-industrial city – particularly since the bombing of 1996.
+ The reflective pronouns are used when the subject of the verb is the same as the object.
+ The order of the ancient concept of Dashavataras has been interpreted to be reflective of modern Darwinian evolution- it is the theory of evolution told as a story, written between 12-14,000 years ago.
+ Long ago, Perseus killed the monster Medusa using a reflective shield and winged sandals.
+ Its surface is very reflective and what it’s made of is probably a mixture of nickel-iron with magnesium- and iron-silicates.
+ This is reflective of a fundamental misunderstanding of the purpose of the project, and, in conjunction with the above mentioned examples, makes me question their 1 command of the English language, and/or 2 logical reasoning abilities.
+ Riders wear reflective clothing to be safer in low light.
+ Many types of traffic cones have reflective strips or stripes of reflective paint, so that the cones are easier to see at night.