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- Middle English manifeste, from Old French, from Latin manufestus, manifestus, caught in the act, blatant, obvious; see gwhedh- in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“Neuroblastoma often manifests from the adrenal glands, located above the kidneys, then spreads.”
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“And the hybridity is actually an entirely internal process of melding virtuous with dark impulses, that LeGuin manifests in a shadow self.”
“Agreesoin manifests in a gamer because its a motivation to compete in a simulation taht personifies computer generated avatars.”
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“We have received copies of manifests from the MATS that show far more bodies shipped into Dover AFP than are reported officially.”
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“That was is experienced within manifests outwardly and that”
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“She manifests from the light, becoming solid, as if stepping from the place where I keep her in my mind.”
“The thought manifests as the word; The word manifests as the deed; The deed develops into habit; And habit hardens into character.”
“One way in which this decay manifests is through the use of “devil grass”: a weed which, if smoked or chewed, brings lovely visions, but slowly destroys the user’s soul (and life).”
“Science still doesn’t know what causes the disturbance of gender or sexuality that manifests is several different manners.”
“Justalurker: Science still doesn’t know what causes the disturbance of gender or sexuality that manifests is several different manners.”
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