manifestative
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- manifestatively adverb
- unmanifestative adjective
Etymology
Origin of manifestative
1635–45; < Medieval Latin manifestātīvus, equivalent to Latin manifestāt ( us ) ( manifest, -ate 1 ) + -īvus -ive
Example Sentences
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To whom Theophorus presently returned this answer: The Kingdom of Heaven is in the Saints operative and manifestative of itself by Faith.
From Dialogues on the Supersensual Life by Böhme, Jakob
Such is the inconceivable greatness and largeness of Love, which will hence appear to thee as great as God above Nature and greater than God in Nature, or as considered in his manifestative glory.
From Dialogues on the Supersensual Life by Böhme, Jakob
Every student should observe how manifestative action of face and body always supports descriptive gesture.
From Browning and the Dramatic Monologue by Curry, S. S. (Samuel Silas)
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