to make manifest - to make (something) clear, plain
The Suffix Of Manifest Is Man
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.
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.
Manifest is a TRANSITIVE verb - and not an intransitive verb. You can say - "The patient is manifesting the symptoms of Ebola." You CANNOT say "Ebola manifests in the patient." YUCK! You could say "Ebola manifests itself in the patient", i.e. you can use manifest reflexively - since the reflexive pronoun is really the object of the TRANSITIVE verb manifest. But FAR TOO MANY IDIOTS try to sound intelligent by using manifest intransitively!
Manifest Destiny was the theory that America's destiny was to expand West
Manifest Destiny.
If you haven't injured it this could be the start of osteoarthritis which can manifest gradually or suddenly.
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The Suffix Of Manifest Is Man
Manifest
To make clear or manifest; to render more intelligible; to illustrate; as, an example will elucidate the subject.
prove, show, indicate, manifest, make clear, display, indicate, exhibit, illustrate
To make clear or manifest; to render more intelligible; to illustrate; as, an example will elucidate the subject.
There is a similarly-sounding word "manifest", which is used as a noun, verb, and adjective. Example (noun) : "He signed the manifest." (a bill of lading, cargo list, or invoice) Example (verb) : "The ghost would manifest itself at midnight." (make known or demonstrate) Example (adjective) : "The belief that the US would stretch from Atlantic to Pacific was termed 'manifest destiny'. (being obvious or plainly apparent)
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
Random's Manifest was created in 2000.