Synonym: demonstration, expression, materialisation, materialization, reflection, reflexion. Similar words: manifest, manifesto, manifest destiny, gestation, deforestation, reforestation, station, stationery. Meaning: [‚mænɪ'festeɪʃn] n. 1. a clear appearance 2. a manifest indication of the existence or presence or nature of some person or thing 3. an appearance in bodily form (as of a disembodied spirit) 4. expression without words 5. a public display of group feelings (usually of a political nature).
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31. In its current manifestation, the Berlin band looks very young and substantially female and sounds extremely enthusiastic.
32. It is a manifestation of his grace, his gift to those who will receive it.
33. I saw food take flight from its physical manifestation, turning into light that shot through my body.
34. That she kept screaming these exact words and weeping had been placed on her record as the manifestation of a childhood delusion.
35. The same line of reasoning confirms the sun-disc as a manifestation of a deity.
36. They do not, however, have a right to expect unerring judgment, clairvoyance, or any other manifestation of infallibility.
37. Manifestation of the disease often does not occur until middle age.
38. These references to Niagara Falls as a manifestation of the Divine would become even more frequent as the century advanced.
39. It's a manifestation of the marvellous relationship you had with your husband and that's something you should hand on to dearly.
40. The display of exotic animals in zoos was a public manifestation of the industrialized nations' ability to dominate the world.
41. I suggest, however, that the indexical meaning is partly determined by the manifestation of symbolic meaning within certain contexts.
42. But Friday will usher in the first manifestation of what 1997 will be: A Year of Disasters.
43. Love, then, stands supreme as the more excellent motivation for the manifestation of spiritual gifts.
44. Ken Livingstone's ejection from the executive was merely the most public manifestation of a profound shift in Labour's internal ecology.
45. Such killings are only the most dramatic outward manifestation of the powerful social forces that keep women trapped in dangerous situations.
46. The shaman's journey to the land of the spirits is one manifestation of the animist religion of the Siberian native peoples.
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47. However, even in carefully screened populations sudden death is often the first manifestation of a cardiac disorder.
48. There was no physical manifestation of this, he just couldn't remember anything.
49. There is a danger that a concentration on spatial manifestation masks the realities of social processes, that space itself is fetishised.
50. Even the villain, Perry, a polar bear poacher out to capture Cubby, is a familiar, unsurprising manifestation.
51. Crises, of which high levels of unemployment are one manifestation, involve the totality of capitalist social relations.
52. Some men feel that showing their emotions is a manifestation of weakness.
53. The formal disruption is itself the visible manifestation of the political demand.
54. I am not interested in art as affirmation or in art as manifestation of complicity.
55. The recoil of a gun is also a manifestation of momentum conservation.
56. One manifestation of this is the packages ability to search for headings with certain tags and attributes.
57. For the moment, however, the sunny weather of Rome may remain the only manifestation of that contribution.
58. And so I became the single, visible manifestation of homosexuality in South Yorkshire.
59. The loss of equilibrium is seen as being both a root cause of the crisis when it occurs and its manifestation.
60. There is the concern for the physical manifestation of the problem, a place-based concern for where it occurs.
More similar words: manifest, manifesto, manifest destiny, gestation, deforestation, reforestation, station, stationery, stationary, nation-state, prestidigitation, protestant reformation, animation, personification, manifold, proliferation, mutation, lifestyle, incantation, dictation, vegetation, annotation, denotation, agitation, organization, urbanization, organisation, limitation, plantation, habitation.