Reflection - Law Dictionary Search Results
sudden emergency doctrine
the circumstances will not be held liable even if later reflection shows that the wisest course was not chosen
impulse buy
to buy on impulse without proper reflection
Hinduism
tortuous steams and jungle marshes. The Hindu religion is a reflection of the composite character of the Hindus, who are not
Considerate
Given to consideration or to sober reflection regardful of consequences or circumstances circumspect careful esp careful of
Civil Law
a social and civilized being; it embodies so much thought, reflection, experience, and labour; it leads us so far into the
Pensive
Thoughtful sober or sad employed in serious reflection given to or favorable to earnest or melancholy musing
Iridescence
of colors like those of the rainbow especially a surface reflection which changes color with the angle at which the object
Shining
continuous manner radiant as shining lamps also bright by the reflection of light as shining armor
Irreflection
Lack of reflection
Meditation
or revolving of a subject in the mind serious contemplation reflection musing
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