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Example sentences for "manifest"

Lexicographically close words:
manicurist; manie; maniera; maniere; manieres; manifesta; manifestation; manifestations; manifeste; manifested
  1. We have made proof of him in cookery and have found him the skilfullest of men; and now, if we send after him and prove him on jewels, [the truth or falsehood of] his pretension will be made manifest to us.

  2. Hadst thou wrought deliberately, the false had been made manifest to thee from the true; so where was thy judgment and thy sight?

  3. It was manifest enough that her father would not provide for her, and for her there was nothing but Eve's lot of finding an Adam who would dig for her support.

  4. There was an angry spot on her cheeks, and it was manifest from the tone of her voice that she was about to address her father in anger.

  5. Does it not manifest plainly enough that Europeans are also in a measure possessed with that same demoniacal spirit like the Japanese?

  6. These operations, as at present carried on, are extremely unwholesome, and productive of diseases which have a manifest tendency to shorten life.

  7. Andral says, that the black appearances are the result of secretion, and that it is more manifest as the individual advances in life.

  8. And so, too, it is manifest that they know in the Word the desires, the devout acts and the prayers, of men who fly to them for help.

  9. It is therefore manifest that the moral virtues essentially belong to the active life; and in accordance with this the Philosopher[410] refers the moral virtues to active happiness.

  10. But vocal prayer is not employed in order to manifest to God something which He did not know, but to stir up the mind of him who prays, and of others, too, towards God.

  11. Hence it is manifest that religion is a special virtue.

  12. One such stage is particularly manifest in the Catoctin Belt and furnishes the datum by which to place other stages.

  13. In none is it more manifest than in the first or Loudoun formation.

  14. The community in wives is no longer a practised tenet of the Bâb sect, while it is proclaimed with increasing emphasis that the Bâb is none other than God himself made manifest in the flesh.

  15. When attacked, however, they would instantly spring to their feet, and manifest in the face of the enemy a magnificent courage and astonishing resistance.

  16. Then shall the way of Truth be revealed and made manifest to all men.

  17. None other can manifest the power and majesty that radiate from His holy person.

  18. It behoves each one of you to manifest the attributes of God, and to exemplify by your deeds and words the signs of His righteousness, His power and glory.

  19. Lo, the Truth is more manifest than the ray of light that has fallen upon that lap!

  20. We were met to enjoy the festivities belonging to the occasion, and to manifest our grateful homage to our political fathers.

  21. Gentlemen, it is to pay respect to this Constitution, it is to manifest your attachment to it, your sense of its value, and your devotion to its true principles, that you have sought this occasion.

  22. Gentlemen, I can say with great truth, that an occasion intended to manifest respect to me could have originated nowhere with more satisfaction to myself than with the mechanics of Boston.

  23. It is unnecessary to state, that this course has been pursued with the approbation of his constituents, and to the manifest good of the country.

  24. Or can any man look to the one and to the other side of this beautiful lake and river, and not see, in their different conditions, the plain and manifest results of different political institutions and commercial regulations?

  25. They respected the young man's manifest desire for privacy; and there, so far as they were concerned, the matter rested.

  26. Not often was there any complaint, for the little thing had such a pretty way of showing affection, and such a manifest sense of justified trust in all whom she encountered, that it would have been hard to name a specific fault.

  27. There was coming to her a vague idea that she would do well not to manifest any concern, any anxiety, any curiosity.

  28. Her best protection from him would be a manifest kindly negation of any special interest.

  29. The Silver Lady, for so Stephen ever after held her in her mind, said quietly, but with manifest welcome: 'Didst thou wish to see me?

  30. It was manifest that the matter had never afforded her anything in the nature of a problem.

  31. Even amongst the crew he soon came to be known; the men liked his geniality, and instinctively respected his enormous strength and his manifest force of character.

  32. She was quite businesslike and calm, did not manifest the slightest disapproval, but seemed to simply accept everything as facts.

  33. Is it not manifest how precious it is to carry on God's work in this way, even with regard to the obtaining of means?

  34. Is it not manifest that it is most precious in every way to depend upon God?

  35. Truly, it must be manifest to all that I have served a most kind Master, during this year also, and that, even for this life, it is by far the best thing to seek to act according to the mind of the Lord as to temporal things!

  36. Although such an individual may live in sin; although he may manifest to every one that he does not know the Lord Jesus; if only the guinea or the half-guinea be paid, he is considered a member, and has a right as such to vote.

  37. It is said to be a very strong astringent: it has indeed a manifest astringency, but in a very low degree.

  38. The leaves, which are the part directed for medicinal use, have a bitterish subastringent taste, and, as well as the bark and young branches, manifest a degree of acrimony.

  39. The only material subject it affords for reflection is, how far the manifest hostility of Charles to the popular chiefs might justify them in rendering it harmless by wresting the sword out of his hands.

  40. But at that treaty his father, though in prison, was the acknowledged sovereign of England; and it is manifest that the king's recognition must precede the enactment of any law.

  41. Roger North's remark on this is worthy of him; "having sworn false, as it is manifest some did before to one purpose, it is more likely they swore true to the contrary.

  42. If we look at the tracts and sermons published by both parties after the restoration, it will appear manifest that the Romish and Anglican churches bade, as it were, against each other for the favour of the two royal brothers.

  43. Such being the case, it is manifest that Jackson's methods of discipline were well adapted to the peculiar constitution of the army in which he served.

  44. Such solicitude for the success of our efforts did he manifest that he even suggested some things to be done which we had not thought of.

  45. In due time He will make manifest all His pleasure, which is all His people should desire.

  46. But notwithstanding its manifest advantages the position found no favour in the eyes of Jackson.

  47. But all roads of physical science of late years have seemed to lead towards the electron, as will be made further manifest when we consider the phenomena of radio-activity, to which we now turn.

  48. But the other evidently pushed him hard, for soon both combatants had reached the landing at the turn of the stairs, as was manifest from a sudden increase of their noise in my ears.

  49. Her surprise at seeing me was manifest in her startled look, which was followed by a low cry of compassionate regret.

  50. As it was possible to dispatch and to arrest the current, he conceived that some device could be found for compelling it to manifest itself by this intermittent action, and produce a record.

  51. To be always thinking on the dead, is to live a melancholy life among sepulchres, and how much grief is an enemy to your health, is very manifest by the sickness it brought when you received the first news of your widowhood.

  52. I then halted, determined to watch if other changes would manifest themselves in shadowy being before me.

  53. The ambitions of the friars to construct monasteries, convents and hospitals, and otherwise to manifest their powers and add to their increasing strength had to be checked frequently.

  54. It is true I bewail my son, and shall ever bewail him: but neither do I hinder the accused to do what in him lies to manifest his innocence, even at the expense of Germanicus, if aught blamable was in him.

  55. Nor was it manifest which they would do, when the fleet stood slowly in, not as usual with joyful sailors and cheerful oars, but all things impressed with the face of sadness.

  56. From the Gallic language spoken by the Gothinians, and from that of Pannonia by the Osians, it is manifest that neither of these people are Germans; as it is also from their bearing to pay tribute.

  57. What restrains them is no more than awe and terror, frail bonds of endearment; and when these are removed, such who cease to fear, will immediately begin to manifest their hate.

  58. This became very manifest after the landings, and further intimate acquaintance strengthened those early ties.

  59. It is manifest with what apprehension the Turks regard our latest gains and how bravely they have tried to neutralize them and at what cost.

  60. Her nice perceptions, her wonderful loyalty to her friends, her loving thought for them, are manifest in everything she says or does.

  61. If I am such a dub that I didn't have the ambition to think up some way to beat a Jap myself, no matter what happens you shouldn't regret having been the one to point out to me my manifest duty.

  62. Flint did not manifest any desire to know more than the law allowed, and he asked no questions in regard to the enterprise in which he was engaged.

  63. Flint followed him, as usual asking no questions, and, if he had any curiosity in regard to the purposes of his leader, he did not manifest it.

  64. It ended in fact by being quite beautiful between them, the number of things they had a manifest consciousness of not saying.

  65. This occasion indeed, whatever that fancy represented, was not a time of sensible exclusion for Jim, who was in a state of manifest response to the charm of his adventure.

  66. They, then, who believe in the superiority of times past, like those who despair of the future, fall into the most manifest contradiction.

  67. To allege that the number of births may increase without an increase in the number of deaths, while the means of subsistence are stationary, would be to fall into a manifest contradiction.

  68. On the other hand, it may acquire considerable value, if extraordinary wants, unforeseen and pressing, come to manifest themselves.

  69. The Economic phenomena would then manifest themselves in an isolated individual.


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manifest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    account; actual; advertise; affect; air; apparent; appreciable; approve; argue; attest; axiomatic; bare; barefaced; bespeak; betoken; betray; bill; blazon; books; brandish; breathe; characterize; check; clear; connote; conspicuous; dangle; demonstrable; demonstrate; denote; detectable; develop; differentiate; discernible; disclose; disclosed; discover; display; distinct; divulge; dramatize; dun; easy; emblazon; embody; enact; entail; evidence; evident; evince; exhibit; explicit; expose; exposed; express; flash; flaunt; flourish; free; glaring; graphic; gross; highlight; hint; identify; illuminate; illustrate; impart; imply; incarnate; indicate; indisputable; indubitable; invoice; involve; ledger; look; manifest; mark; materialize; mean; menu; naked; note; noteworthy; noticeable; objectify; observable; obvious; open; outward; overt; palpable; parade; patent; perceivable; perceptible; perform; personify; perspicuous; physical; plain; present; proclaim; produce; public; reckoning; recognizable; register; represent; reveal; revealed; score; sensible; show; showing; signalize; signify; sport; spotlight; statement; straightforward; substantiate; suggest; tangible; tell; testify; token; transparent; trumpet; unambiguous; unclouded; unconcealed; uncork; uncover; undisguised; undo; unequivocal; unfold; unfurl; unhidden; univocal; unlatch; unlock; unmask; unmistakable; unpack; unquestionable; unroll; unsheathe; unveil; unwrap; vaunt; visible; visual; wave


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    manifest destiny; manifest error; manifest itself; manifesting itself; manifests itself