We have no meanings for "manifestly impossible" in our records yet.
1 But it is manifestly impossible that there should be any such idea.
2 Water storage is manifestly impossible when crops are growing upon a soil.
3 To leave the Negroes helpless after a paper edict of emancipation was manifestly impossible .
4 He wished she would go and leave him alone, but that was manifestly impossible .
5 That is manifestly impossible , for that would mean an ego divided a thousand times.
6 Mr. Moffat's reply it is manifestly impossible to quote literally.
7 They had come so far, but it was manifestly impossible to go any farther.
8 Cambridge was manifestly impossible ; an error in judgment; food compelled them to seek the Bird-in-Hand.
9 They couldn't make sense, because they were manifestly impossible .
10 Since the arrival of Pesquiera it had become manifestly impossible to hold their prisoner longer.
11 But to do that while Lieutenant Jones and his gun-boats were afloat was manifestly impossible .
12 So what could David, sick and weak, do in the face of the manifestly impossible ?
13 To force an entrance into the harbour was manifestly impossible at the present juncture of affairs.
14 Paris and the environs thereof were manifestly impossible .
15 It is manifestly impossible therefore to consider the works of Charlotte Bronté with justice apart from herself.
16 To climb was a feat manifestly impossible .
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This collocation consists of: Manifestly impossible through the time
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