'I watched the spirit manifest itself before me, OR, her anxiety manifested itself in her incessant hair-twirling.
"I watched the spirit manifest itself before me,OR,her anxiety manifest itself in her incessant hair twirling.
It can be a noun, as in the sentence 'the ship's manifest shows the quantity of coal on board'. Or it can be a adjective as in ' it is manifest that he is an idiot.' Or a verb: to manifest = to show = to display.
Manifest Destiny is the belief that it is our god given right to own land from coast to coast or ocean to ocean
To use "manifest" in a sentence, you can say, "Her enthusiasm for the project began to manifest through her creative ideas and dedication." Alternatively, you could write, "The symptoms of the illness will manifest within a few days." In both examples, "manifest" is used to indicate the display or emergence of something.
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I think the word is manning sheet. Passenger list is what they usually call the passenger listing. The word used is 'manifest.' A cargo manifest lists the cargo and a passenger manifest lists the passengers and crew.
The word is manifest (in the adjective sense).
Demonstrate, manifest, reveal.
Europeans thought is was their manifest destiny, their gift from God, that they occupy all the land from the Atlantic to the Pacific
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