verb

definition

Of an event, activity, behaviour, etc, to be identical to, to be a copy of.

definition

To create something identical to (a web site, etc.).

definition

To reflect, as in a mirror.

noun

definition

A reflection or inversion.

Examples of mirroring in a Sentence

He rolled to face her, mirroring her position.

He stared back, mirroring her surprise.

Katie rolled her eyes at the gummy cubes before popping several into her mouth.  The Andre phantom settled on the opposite side of the fire from her, mirroring her cross-legged position.

I found they favor many black baits, and will take tares in the early season, mirroring part of their natural diet.

The first shadow's movements seemed more vigorous, yet not mirroring the second's.

Perhaps it did, for it is a fine jewel in a fine crown, on a still evening faithfully mirroring the surrounding hills.

Unfolding as a series of spontaneous developments, My Pirate captures the procession of uninhibited thought, mirroring the meander of the subconscious.

The first shadow 's movements seemed more vigorous, yet not mirroring the second 's.

Features such as mirroring and shadowing make it possible to create a wide variety of looks from the same basic shapes.

In addition to cards for male and female students, look for graphics mirroring the skin tone and hair color of the recipient.

Candie's even offers a line of bedding mirroring the brand's signature style.

Mirroring her most famous role as Joan Holloway on Mad Men, actress Christina Hendricks appears to be a throwback to a different time when women weren't encouraged to be extremely thin, and they were honored more for being themselves.

This creates a cohesive design throughout the home, mirroring the images.

The glass is coated with an anti-reflective coating on the back, and bi-gradient mirroring on the front.

More fatal strokes occur in African-American children than white children, mirroring the racial differences of stroke in adults.

The basic step is relatively easy - it's a "box step", with the follow mirroring the lead's steps exactly (unlike the Bolero, for example, which has different steps for the male or female basic step).

The female version is the same way, only mirroring the male, meaning she steps backwards first and dances the box on opposing feet.

In order to make the case for a higher price tag, high-performance shades nearly always advertise enhancing features such as the percentage of UV blockage, polarization, mirroring, and scratch resistant coating.

However, without UV blockage, mirroring alone isn't enough to protect your eyes from serious damage.

While this will occur naturally, you can further enhance the process by echoing and mirroring your partner's physical movement and pace.

One way we can convey similarity is by mirroring the other person in the pace of speaking, in the pitch of your voice and by using a similar vocabulary.

Let's say you are on a first date with a person who is showing signs that he/she is not attracted to you, such as putting up barriers, no hint of mirroring, assuming the posture of a cocky individual trying to impress other people.

A more positive sign is if he is mirroring your body language back to you.

Stuart Weitzman Weitzman is the somewhat more affordable version of Manolo, mirroring these similarly bold but beautiful designs.

This album was a departure from most of the others as it featured mostly ballads and emotional tracks, mirroring the content of the final film.

The history of the hard hat is short but quick-paced, with changes mirroring the changing needs and requests of workers who need head protection.

Mirroring his pose, she crossed her arms and leaned back against the counter.

The girl wore the garb of Hell but appeared uncertain, mirroring Deidre's emotion.

He stared at her, the dark eyes mirroring her agony.

They had devised canons for the investigation of the concrete problems of this, but had either ignored altogether the need to give an account of the mirroring mind, or, in the alternative had been, with some naïveté, content to assume that their nominalist friends, consistently their allies in the long struggle with traditionalism, had adequately supplied or could adequately supply the need.

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