manifestation | ||
1. | [ noun ] a clear appearance | |
Examples: | "a manifestation of great emotion" |
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Related terms: | appearance Word_of_God epiphany Second_Coming theophany | |
2. | [ noun ] a manifest indication of the existence or presence or nature of some person or thing | |
Examples: | "a manifestation of disease" |
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Related terms: | indication attest | |
3. | [ noun ] (politics) a public display of group feelings (usually of a political nature) | |
Synonyms: | demonstration | |
Examples: | "there were violent demonstrations against the war" |
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Related terms: | protest protest_march sit-in boston_tea_party work-in politics | |
4. | [ noun ] an appearance in bodily form (as of a ghost) | |
Synonyms: | materialisation materialization | |
Related terms: | appearance manifest | |
5. | [ noun ] expression without words | |
Synonyms: | expression reflection reflexion | |
Examples: | "tears are an expression of grief" "the pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition" |
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Related terms: | demonstration effusion act lamentation laughter attest | |
Similar spelling: |
manifest_destiny manifestly |