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I . reflexive [rɪˈfleksɪv] LING ADJ

reflexive verb, pronoun:

reflexive

II . reflexive [rɪˈfleksɪv] LING SUBST

1. reflexive (verb):

reflexive

2. reflexive (pronoun):

reflexive

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anglais
Telegraphing always refers to a reflexive physical action rather than a protracted or intellectual give-away.
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There are few reflexive verbs that are used reflexively only.
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He continues by stating that reflexive goods are defined in conditions of human choice where substantive goods provide reasons for making choices.
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Because social actors are reflexive and monitor the ongoing flow of activities and structural conditions, they adapt their actions to their evolving understandings.
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The spinal cord and spinal nerves contribute to homeostasis by providing quick reflexive responses to many stimuli.
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A reflexive action is something that you do to yourself.
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Suppose that a stable reflexive reasoner of type 4 believes that he or she is stable.
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They are non-selfadjoint algebras, are closed in the weak operator topology and are reflexive.
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The lacrimal gland is primarily responsible for producing emotional or reflexive tears.
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Reflexive tachycardia can be diminished or undetected because trimetaphan is also blocking the sympathetic ganglia innervating the heart.
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