1. mirroring - Noun
2. mirroring - Verb
of Mirror
Source: Webster's dictionaryA commonly used hack is to recreate fake customer IDs which are then thrown at the application to generate fake data, which is then ‘validated’ with the real customer through screen scraping, mirroring software, or via a phone call. Source: Internet
A flock of pigeons — one with a wig mirroring President Donald Trump and others donning tiny MAGA hats — invaded downtown Las Vegas late Tuesday. Source: Internet
Although many municipalities had enacted laws against cross-dressing, some women would socialize in bars as butches : dressed in men's clothing and mirroring traditional masculine behavior. Source: Internet
At times the mirroring was literal. Source: Internet
Colour schemes were low key, mirroring street fashion, the opposite to the bright colours and flashy decals of the 1980s. Source: Internet
“Black Bear” can be a tad self-congratulatory with all the hipster mirroring scenes reflecting and refracting this way and that, and one feels slightly frustrated by certain loose ends that are never tied up. Source: Internet