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How do you use the English word 'manifest' in real life?

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when using it as a 'verb' it means you are showing your quality or feeling (you manifested signs of fever) and when you are using it as an 'adjective' it means that something is very obvious or clear to the eye or to the mind (you have manifest belief in God)
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One of the ways is: "I have always dreamt of owning a bungalow and now I see it getting manifested"
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Manifest as a verb means 'to establish' or 'to display'. Ex:- 1. The organisation was manifested in 1995. 2. John manifests most of his emotions in front of her mother. Manifest as an adjective means 'clear' or 'obvious' Ex:- His manifest skills are the reason he got selected for the job. Happy...
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Manifest as a verb means 'to establish' or 'to display'. Ex:- 1. The organisation was manifested in 1995. 2. John manifests most of his emotions in front of her mother. Manifest as an adjective means 'clear' or 'obvious' Ex:- His manifest skills are the reason he got selected for the job. Happy Learning! read less
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"Manifest" is nothing but showing or demonstrating. In real life, I can say Vibha clearly manifested signs of aggression.
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The world is nothing but a manifestation of your mind! You sleep, your world sleeps. I hope this reality manifests for you! ;) Ask, believe & receive. So the example would be, your thoughts and actions have manifested into you things you desired! Hope this helps! :)
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Manifest can be something obvious: something you can plainly see. He manifested his feelings for me with a declaration of love. A manifest can also be a detailed document listing everything (cargo, people) you are carrying on a boat or airplane.
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The word 'Manifest' is a noun, an adjective and a verb....an eg of its use as a noun : This particular name was not available in the published manifest of the flight.......an eg of its use as an adjective : In her manifest belief, she did not want enter this religious domain....an eg of its use as an...
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The word 'Manifest' is a noun, an adjective and a verb....an eg of its use as a noun : This particular name was not available in the published manifest of the flight.......an eg of its use as an adjective : In her manifest belief, she did not want enter this religious domain....an eg of its use as an verb : If your intention is crystal clear, then the universe will help you to manifest your dreams.. read less
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