"We have kept our own counsel until now because we didn’t want to make life any more difficult for all those working so hard for Labour candidates on Thursday. And having decided to speak out, we’re doing it openly and on the record. We owe it to the party to reflect what so many good colleagues have been telling us for a long time." (The Guardian.)
Does "to reflect" mean "to ruminate about" or "to make apparent" in the above context?
Top answer
to make apparent and to repeat to you what so many good colleagues have been telling us,
— Clive
to make apparent and to repeat to you what so many good colleagues have been telling us,
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