Reflective in a sentence as an adjective

The title, though reflective of the article, is misleading.

The discomfort you feel is with the rest of us 'out there', right?Society is reflective of its components.

Passing the MS Certification at her tender age was reflective of her genius.

The more interesting story is that he's a Hollywood deal maker, and that's more reflective of Twitter's aspirations.

Suppose the angle of the sun reflected off of a reflective surface right into the player's face right while he was at a specific location where he needed to do something.

You're driving along a road and you notice a pothole. You pull over to the shoulder, put your hazards on, open up the trunk, take out a reflective vest and tape measure, then you begin to analyze the pothole. You spend an hour analyzing the depth and formation of the pothole and determine that the cause is due mostly to poor mixing of asphalt.

The fact that the top comments suggest we shouldn't even begin discussing the content of this article is very reflective of the entire Israeli-Palestinian conflict itself...no one wants to empathize with the "other side".

Mostly what I find in this generation of non-believer is not reflective, self-conscious atheism but rather an inherited, brittle and angry atheism that assumes the final triumph of reductionist materialist science has been accomplished.

When a file uses both little-endian and big-endian serialization, at times within the same logical structure, employs several different ways to store an array, and does other things of similar nature, then it is a genuine clusterfuck regardless of whether it is reflective of "Photoshop particular editing model.

Reflective definitions

adjective

deeply or seriously thoughtful; "Byron lives on not only in his poetry, but also in his creation of the 'Byronic hero' - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man";

See also: brooding broody contemplative meditative musing pensive pondering ruminative

adjective

capable of physically reflecting light or sound; "a reflective surface"

adjective

devoted to matters of the mind; "the reflective type"