manifested
Americanadjective
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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.
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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.
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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
Other Word Forms
- unmanifested adjective
Etymology
Origin of manifested
Example Sentences
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Yet the loss of creative control quickly manifested itself: OpenAI “strengthened its copyright guardrails and ‘content violation’ warnings became a routine part of denying user requests,” The Times reported.
From Los Angeles Times
“Your dad suffered a bout of indigestion, and compounded with all the stress he says he’s been under, it manifested as chest pain.”
From Literature
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Initially, “Undertone” is adept in producing a simple, familiar atmosphere, where fear can be easily manifested come nightfall.
From Salon
Such policies have manifested differently across China, with harsher tactics applied in areas seen as riven with separatist sentiment.
That slash is manifested on the ground in a Swiss cheese of jurisdictions, with a total of 24 separate pieces of land that are either Belgian and enclosed by Dutch territory, or vice versa.
From Salon
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