man·i·fest (mān'ə-fěst') Pronunciation Key
adj. Clearly apparent to the sight or understanding; obvious. See Synonyms at apparent.
tr.v. man·i·fest·ed, man·i·fest·ing, man·i·fests
# To show or demonstrate plainly; reveal: "Mercedes . . . manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria" (Jack London). # To be evidence of; prove. # ## To record in a ship's manifest. ## To display or present a manifest of (cargo). n. # A list of cargo or passengers carried on a ship or plane. # An invoice of goods carried on a truck or train. # A list of railroad cars according to owner and location.
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It means manifested or spread throughout. Widespread or omnipresent.
God is manifested in a good man.
It is a Hebrew name that means "God's manifested glory" or "God's presence"
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Yes. For example, the problem manifested itself means that the problem revealed itself.
The past tense of "manifest" is "manifested."
Satan manifested himself as a beautiful woman in a red dress.
Her fear of heights manifested itself as she rode up the escalator.
The word 'manifested' is not a noun; manifested is the past participle, past tense of the verb to manifest. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, a word to describe a noun; the manifested symptoms. The abstract noun form for the adjective manifested is manifestness. Another noun form is a manifest, a concrete noun, a word for a passenger list.
The Church is manifested to the world by its teachings and people coming to Church.
It means to have displayed or shown.We can see the ghost now that he has manifested in our living room.The patient manifested signs of depression.Also, it can mean to prove or act as the evidence of something.His stress manifested into migraines.The war manifested from many years of misunderstandings.
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