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Sentence count:40Posted:2017-08-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: apparentlyevidentlyobviouslypatentlyplainplainlySimilar words: manifestmanifestomanifest destinymanifestationcommunist manifestolife storylife stylelifestyleMeaning: ['mænɪfestlɪ]  adv. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly'). 
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1. The party has manifestly failed to achieve its goal.
2. She manifestly failed to last the mile and a half of the race.
3. The government has manifestly failed to raise educational standards, despite its commitment to do so.
4. The statement is manifestly false.
5. In the football world this manifestly unsuccessful administration would have been on its bike years ago.
6. On his last point, Labour has manifestly failed to square the circle.
7. To eat the pudding manifestly compromises your fitness for battle and ascent.
8. Such people manifestly lack those human characteristics a society both produces in its members and relies on for its continued existence.
9. Manifestly so vast a body does not collapse overnight and much of the decline can be masked for decades.
10. This is something manifestly absent from all computer systems that have been constructed to date.
11. Britain has been a loser country in a manifestly unfair trade environment.
12. That policy has been manifestly successful over the past 12 months in reducing the rate of inflation to 3.7 percent.
13. Manifestly, we have no effective deterrent for hooligan crime, or we would not be debating the issue.
14. His vanity sticks out so manifestly that it is evident to all.
15. Manifestly this intercommunicating series of Judaized communities had very great financial and political facilities.
16. A manifestly typed language forces you to declare each variable and each function argument.
17. Whosoever is found variable, and changeth manifestly, without manifest cause, giveth suspicion of corruption.
18. This with a flute , was manifestly impossible and Marsyas failed to meet the challenge.
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19. We alighted upon a sign which manifestly referred to billiards.
20. Manifestly a glory that once was had varished away in these twenty - one years.
21. He was won over by the manifestly serious intent of Grazer and Samuel Baum, the show's writer, and decided the role they held out to him as scientific advisor should be a hands-on one.
22. He claims that he is completely committed to the project and yet this is manifestly untrue.
23. On practically every issue the Comintern found itself in the role of an infallible body which had adopted a manifestly fallible policy.
24. He was a man who had mastered himself, and although his manner was informal he was manifestly the superior officer.
25. Her play seems to lack imagination and she is manifestly terrified of Keith.
26. That, of course, is to stand reality on its head, since the industrialised nations are manifestly the real environmental villains.
27. This is fair comment; and the last clause in particular is, surprisingly, manifestly true, explain it how we may.
28. It is impossibly complex, outrageously expensive, overly intrusive, economically destructive and manifestly unfair.
29. This era of child labour in the factories was the most manifestly exploitative.
30. Serious readers might dismiss these questions as fanciful, but concern about flesh-eating ghouls is manifestly evident in today's popular culture.
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