Provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes.
Clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment.
1 He was the fullness of the Godhead; God manifest in the flesh.
2 This is clearly manifest on this issue, and on crime in general.
3 This simply confirms that, over time, economic pressures manifest as political crises.
4 Conclusion: Growth is usually manifest in the first 3 years after presentation.
5 Problems associated with the disaster are only now beginning to manifest themselves.
6 Simply another way of saying that which you manifest is before you.
7 The change in the attitude toward slavery was manifest in various ways.
8 The types manifest themselves; the normal and the exceptional are readily distinguishable.
9 Indeed, is there any obvious way in which cultural variations manifest themselves?
10 The urgency of the call is everywhere manifest in the New Testament.
11 Seeing them manifest in over four million people voting no is hurtful.
12 The same principles underlaid both; the same truths were manifest of both.
13 Evidently these phenomena were not dependent on human power source to manifest .
14 But by such devices is the truth in the country made manifest .
15 Now, people can manifest their culture and send it anywhere, he said.
16 Verily, I see that thou and thy people are in manifest error.
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