Search for crossword answers and clues
Thinks deeply
Answer for the clue "Thinks deeply ", 8 letters:
reflects
Alternative clues for the word reflects
Word definitions for reflects in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (en-third-person singular of: reflect )
Usage examples of reflects.
The shimmering canopy that covers the drivers reflects his image, if bulbously.
He had to be blind, but the words suggest he wasn't always, and yet, that he would be in Cyad, because everything reflects everything else, and gets lost in the reflections.
But best you also remember that what you do reflects on the commander and me.
The drizzle of the previous day has been replaced with a clear green-blue sky and a chill breeze out of the north that reflects the season.
Then, Lorn reflects, does he have any choice but earlier action when firelance charges are becoming ever scarcer and the numbers of barbarian raiders growing?
Lorn reflects that on this campaign he has effectively followed Dettaur's directive, by alternating his own command between the First and Fifth Companies.
Then, he reflects, waiting in another's dwelling to murder someone may well slow time.
And since we have agreed that the number of ticks directly reflects how much time has passed, we see that the passage of time has slowed down for the moving clock.
Again, this reflects the substantial speed difference between light and sound.
This reflects the fact that as Jim gets farther out along the strut, his circular speed increases toward that of Slim.
This reflects what you would expect intuitively—more frantic vibrational patterns have more energy, while less frantic ones have less energy.
This fact reflects our discussion of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle in Chapter 4, in which we found that the margin of error incurred when using a point particle as a probe (we focused on photon probes but the discussion applies to all other particles) is about equal to the probe particle's quantum wavelength.
This reflects that the strength increases not merely because we are closer to the electron but also because more of the electron's intrinsic electric field becomes visible.
This reflects the fact the surface of the garden hose is two-dimensional.
This reflects the large cultural divide between the disciplines of physics and mathematics, and as string theory blurs their borders, the vast differences in language, methods, and styles of each field become increasingly apparent.