I. ˌmanəˈfe(ˌ)stō noun
( plural manifestos or manifestoes )
Etymology: Italian, from manifestare to manifest, declare, proclaim, from Latin, to manifest — more at manifest
1. obsolete : demonstration , evidence
2. : a public declaration of intentions, motives, or views : a public statement of policy or opinion
if other writers are impressed with his recipe they form a school, and perhaps issue a manifesto — Susanne K. Langer
gave me an opportunity to write a manifesto — H.J.Laski
professors signed a manifesto repudiating various charges — F.L.Paxson
impelled the … government of Russia to issue manifestos — F.A.Ogg & Harold Zink
II. intransitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-es )
: to issue a manifesto