I. verb
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form
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It manifests the highest form of intelligence because it is a form that give shape to intelligence.
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They became the spearhead of political disaffection which was usually manifested in, the form of strikes.
ways
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Don't be surprised if your grief manifests itself in unexpected ways .
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Stress signals can manifest themselves in different ways according to the individual's predisposition and personality.
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This may manifest itself in various ways .
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This has manifested itself in three ways .
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Its inadequacy is manifested in at least two ways .
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This variation in form manifests itself in different ways , depending on the language.
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Mountain sickness is usually manifested as headache and tiredness.
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Classical tardive dyskinesia is manifested by the insidious onset of oral-lingual-buccal dyskinesia.
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For the character to know and demonstrate their doom, their body must physically manifest the flaw through an impairment.
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How you manifest your aspects is your choice entirely.
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Originally Delphi manifested the Goddess of Prophecy in a vaporous cave where fumes induced visionary trances.
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Subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord due to vitamin B12 deficiency is a treatable condition manifesting sensory ataxia.
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They manifested themselves particularly in language.
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They also disagree on how functions are manifested in literary language.
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This problem manifests itself when a student forgets to bring home her books or remembers the books but forgets the homework assignments.
II. adjective
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The educational system is a manifest failure.
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As in Prague, Warsaw and East Berlin in those days, people power has been manifest .
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In the case of manifest content there is no real problem.
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It is then that the full impact of Cobra power is manifest .
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On the dang I thought of him as an imposing man in whose face a heightened intelligence and authority was manifest .
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That is, it studies the relation between the significances of a text, and the linguistic characteristics in which they are manifest .
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That vision was made manifest in the Ford Motor Company.
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The doctrine of manifest destiny was distinct from the imperialist dynamic that flourished around the turn of the century.
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The mountaintop offers different information-there some grand order seems both manifest and enormous, far larger than the purely human world.
III. noun
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the flight's passenger manifest
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And I can't help seeing the manifests - in any case, I've always been interested in them.