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manifest

Definition for manifest

adjective as in clear, obvious

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Iskander says he knew the story of David well from Sunday school, but it was while watching “The Chosen” that he spoke aloud a destiny to manifest.

He's carrying on about "manifest destiny" and dreaming aloud about expanding American territory and starting wars with neighbors.

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Anxiety, and anxious thoughts, can manifest physically as sweaty palms or jittery thighs.

And whenever he could, he manifested the same light and silliness from his novels into reality.

The Eagles have been darn good, the Chiefs have been darn fortunate, and we’ll see that manifest itself from the first moment Jalen Hurts scrambles to the last moment Mahomes slips.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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