adequately reflect

Frequency: 6.27.9 per million words

To represent something to a sufficient or satisfactory degree.

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Examples (10)

  • The punishment should adequately reflect the revulsion felt by most people for this appalling crime.
  • The financial statements do not adequately reflect the company's current liabilities.
  • The survey results failed to adequately reflect the diversity of opinions within the community.
  • A single test score cannot adequately reflect a student's overall potential.
  • The new law was designed to adequately reflect modern social values.
  • Critics argue that the news coverage did not adequately reflect the scale of the protest.
  • The museum exhibition aims to adequately reflect the region's rich history.
  • We need more data points to adequately reflect the seasonal changes in temperature.
  • Your performance review should adequately reflect the hard work you've put in this year.
  • The artist felt that the portrait did not adequately reflect the subject's true character.