manifestation

  • 21manifestation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ concrete, outward, physical, visible ▪ clinical ▪ behavioural/behavioral, cultural ▪ clea …

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  • 22manifestation — man|i|fes|ta|tion [ ,mænıfə steıʃn ] noun FORMAL * 1. ) count or uncount manifestation of evidence that something exists or is present: The demonstrations were a manifestation of the people s discontent. The manifestation of arthritis in young… …

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  • 23MANIFESTATION — s. f. Action par laquelle on manifeste quelque chose. La parole sert à la manifestation de la pensée.   Il est plus particulièrement usité dans les matières de religion. Après une manifestation si évidente de la puissance de Dieu …

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  • 24Manifestation — Als Manifestation werden Dinge bezeichnet, die erkennbar oder sichtbar werden. Manifestationen können in der Öffentlichkeit geschehen (indem Menschen anderen Menschen Dinge publik machen, zum Beispiel in Form eines Manifests), in der Religion… …

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  • 25manifestation — /man euh feuh stay sheuhn, fe /, n. 1. an act of manifesting. 2. the state of being manifested. 3. outward or perceptible indication; materialization: At first there was no manifestation of the disease. 4. a public demonstration, as for political …

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  • 26manifestation — noun a) The act or process of becoming manifest. The last known manifestation of the ghost was over ten years ago. b) The embodiment of an intangible, or variable thing. This particular manifestation resembled a young girl crying …

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  • 27Manifestation — Gestaltung; Formwerdung; Ausprägung; Ausformung * * * Ma|ni|fes|ta|ti|on [manifɛsta ts̮i̯o:n], die; , en: a) das deutliche Darlegen von etwas [wozu sich jmd., etwas offen bekennt]: das Ganze war als Manifestation unserer Freude zu verstehen. Syn …

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  • 28manifestation — [[t]mæ̱nɪfeste͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] manifestations N COUNT: with supp, oft N of n A manifestation of something is one of the different ways in which it can appear. [FORMAL] Different animals in the colony had different manifestations of the disease... New …

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  • 29manifestation — noun formal 1 (C) a very clear sign that a particular situation or feeling exists: These latest riots are a clear manifestation of growing discontent. 2 (U) the act of appearing or becoming clear: Manifestation of the disease often doesn t occur… …

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  • 30manifestation — noun 1) the manifestation of anxiety Syn: display, demonstration, show, exhibition, presentation 2) manifestations of global warming Syn: sign, indication, evidence, token, symptom, testimony …

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