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manifested
[ man-uh-fes-tid ]
adjective
- made clear or evident to the eye or understanding; shown plainly:
There’s an enormous distance between the word "joy" and a manifested joyfulness—a chasm that good writing strives to bridge.
- established by proof or evidence; put beyond doubt or question:
At this in vitro fertilization clinic we follow proven methods, using only medication with manifested effectiveness.
- recorded in a ship’s manifest:
For purposes of the manifested shipment, the shipper must declare explicitly whether it is acting as a waste generator, collector, or processor.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of manifest ( def ).
Other Words From
- un·man·i·fest·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of manifested1
Example Sentences
I’ve consistently manifested people into my path who made a significant impact on me.
To presume otherwise would be to pretend that, in the glow of victory, the petty tyrants of Trumpworld are summoning a nobility of spirit that, as far as I can tell, they haven’t manifested once in the past decade.
Sometimes that manifested itself electorally, when members celebrated their opponent drawing a third-party challenge that might divide the other side.
Even within games, that mentality manifested.
During the band’s first decade of fame, those tendencies manifested in the studio — he sculpted large segments of the aural collages on their second album, “Anthem of the Sun” — and on the stage, where he was one of the vocal advocates for their Wall of Sound, an innovative concert PA system that helped set the standard for arena rock, and also drove the band toward an extended hiatus from the road in 1975.
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