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manifested

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[man-uh-fes-tid] / ˈmæn əˌfɛs tɪd /

adjective

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of manifest.

Other Word Forms

  • unmanifested adjective

Etymology

Origin of manifested

manifest ( def. ) + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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"I manifested this moment ever since we qualified for the World Cup," said the youngster, who was named after Indian great Yuvraj Singh.

From Barron's

That’s manifested in a widespread selloff that has started to metastasize beyond purveyors of enterprise software offerings.

From MarketWatch

“My mom was a ray of light, sunshine manifested,” said Goodarzi, 25.

From Los Angeles Times

The ostentatious displays of deference he demanded, and received, from heads of state and CEOs manifested an arrogance that enraged some participants and a vulgarity that revolted others.

From The Wall Street Journal

Similar gaps among the employed and unemployed manifested.

From MarketWatch