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What is the opposite of reflect?

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(reflect on or upon) Opposite of to think deeply or carefully about
“I feel uplifted and plan on encouraging others to not fully disregard the mysteries of life.”
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(of light or an image) Opposite of to bend back or mirror
“The choroid must present a coating black enough to absorb the rays that pass through it.”
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Opposite of to give evidence of
“His fervent outbursts tend to contradict his usually mild-mannered demeanor.”
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Opposite of to match in some way
“Her temperament contradicts those of her twin sister.”
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Opposite of to go over in one's head
“I have had time to think, and now it is time to act.”
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Opposite of to simulate, imitate, or make a replica of
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Opposite of to make a statement (of an opinion or explanation)
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Opposite of to make a remark based on one's observation
“She wanted to put forward her opinion, but she would clam up for fear of judgment.”
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Opposite of to resound or reverberate with (a sound or sounds)
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Opposite of to indicate or suggest
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Opposite of to be lost in thought
“I tend to be alert once my mind is fully rested.”
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Opposite of to express, convey, or be a sign of something
“In the beginning, I was nervous about living with Marcus because I did not think that I would have been able to hide my true feelings for him.”
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Opposite of to depict pictorially or artistically
“His abstract painting would distort life in the country during the 18th century.”
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Opposite of to recover from a negative without seemingly any damage
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Opposite of to reflect light with a glittering luster
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Opposite of to be a symbol or embodiment of
“I have every right to antithesize your deluded sentiment about certain religions.”
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Opposite of to correspond, or make something correspond, to something else
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Opposite of to briefly stop or interrupt an action
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Opposite of to reflect on and make sense of information, or a concept
“I acted rashly after I happened to misunderstand her intentions.”
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