Verb
To look into or within; to view the inside of.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBack in Thali Kalan village, women gathered in the gurudwara’s langar hall intently peer over their BDI test copies, answering questions that compel them to introspect over their mental well-being. Source: Internet
The actress also stated that if we introspect on what Indians are truly polarised over, it is about who loves the country more and is more committed to the nation. Source: Internet
But the author challenges us to introspect whether this is the state we would really want to be in for eventually we are all responsible for the atrocities committed in our name by our elected representatives. Source: Internet
“This ceasefire is an opportunity for the Taliban to introspect that their violent campaign is not wining them hearts and minds but further alienating the Afghan people from their cause.” Source: Internet
Despite failure after crushing failure, why is the Congress, so ostrich-like, refusing to introspect, listen, or admit to its mistakes, both in thought and action? Source: Internet
It is time to introspect. Source: Internet