Definition of Rearview mirror

1. Noun. Car mirror that reflects the view out of the rear window.

Generic synonyms: Car Mirror

Definition of Rearview mirror

1. Noun. (alternative form of rear-view mirror) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rearview Mirror

rearranger
rearrangers
rearranges
rearranging
rearrest
rearrested
rearresting
rearrests
rears
rears up
rearticulate
rearticulated
rearticulates
rearticulating
rearview
rearview mirror (current term)
rearview mirrors
rearward
rearward(a)
rearwardly
rearwards
reascend
reascendance
reascended
reascending
reascends
reascension
reascensions
reascent
reascents

Literary usage of Rearview mirror

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mechanically Inclined: Building Grammar, Usage, and Style Into Writer's Workshop by Jeff Anderson (2005)
"I slam on my brakes and watch in my rearview mirror as my $2300 Lance ... Thomas slams on his brakes and watches in his rearview mirror as his $2300 Lance ..."

2. This Great Salvation: Unmerited Favor, Unmatched Joy by Robin Boisvert, C. J. Mahaney (1992)
"A Glimpse in the rearview mirror "If anyone is in Christ, ... Unless we occasionally look in our rearview mirror, however, remembering what we were before ..."

3. Snakebite by Paul Gowack, William Torphy, William Torphy, Paul Gowack (2005)
"Fiery smoke billowed upward from their openings, making the full moon glow orange. Thunderbird continued to watch the foursome in his rearview mirror. ..."

4. Ninth Day of Creationby Leonard Crane by Leonard Crane (2000)
""But it's supposed to be just up—" "We're being followed." Parker looked in the rearview mirror. "Two cars back," Rawley said. "The black Lexus. ..."

5. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"... April 1982 semis that park their grilles right in your rearview mirror like giant menacing grins —Lesley Jane Nonkin, Vogue, November 1985 The Oxford ..."

6. Governments & Corporations in a Shrinking World: Trade & Innovation Policies by Sylvia Ostry (1990)
"To base international policy on such an assumption would be to make policy in a rearview mirror. The Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations will, if successful, ..."

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