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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"ship's cargo," 1706; see manifest (adj.). Earlier, "a public declaration" (c.1600; compare manifesto ), from French manifeste , verbal noun from manifester . Earlier still in English as "a manifestation" (1560s).

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A manifest or customs manifest or "cargo document" is a document listing the cargo , passengers , and crew of a ship , aircraft , or vehicle , for the use of customs and other officials. Where such a list is limited to identifying passengers, it is a passenger ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN form ▪ It manifests the highest form of intelligence because it is a form that give shape to intelligence. ▪ They became the spearhead of political disaffection which was usually manifested in, the form of strikes. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 evident to the senses, especially to the sight; apparent; distinctly perceived. 2 obvious to the understanding; apparent to the mind; easily apprehensible; plain; not obscure or hidden. 3 (context rare used with "of" English) detect; convicted. n. 1 (context ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Manifest \Man"i*fest\, a. [F. manifeste, L. manifestus, lit., struck by the hand, hence, palpable; manus hand + fendere (in comp.) to strike. See Manual , and Defend .] Evident to the senses, esp. to the sight; apparent; distinctly perceived; hence, obvious ...

Usage examples of manifest.

Only their act of observing my state of being will cause my aliveness or deadness to become manifest.

He has taught himself to see her, has named that recessive allele that manifests itself only once every hundred generations.

In the presence of these they now make manifest their apperceiving power.

Thus Pheidias wrought the Zeus upon no model among things of sense but by apprehending what form Zeus must take if he chose to become manifest to sight.

Quality: reason has, so to speak, appropriated a portion of Reality, that portion manifest to it on the surface.

One way that this archetypal association manifests itself in dreams is that there is a tendency for the quality of light in dreams to be metaphoric of the quality of waking consciousness that has already been brought to the main theme of the dream.

To this arrangement the recluse assented, and Emily prepared for the ball with a melancholy recollection of the consequences which grew out of the last she had attended--melancholy at the fate of Digby, and pleasure at the principles manifested by Denbigh, on the occasion.

This astrolatry, originally a kind of fetichism, became nature-worship, and gradually rose to the worship of the intelligence manifested to our contemplation in the movement of the heavenly luminaries.

As we renew our present-moment attentiveness, we can be reassured that we are renewing our awareness of the divine mystery that is manifesting itself in and as each thought that arises, endures, and passes away within us.

English psychologists call an automatist, which is to say, a person who appears at times to lend her organism to beings imperceptible to our senses, in order to enable them to manifest themselves to us.

At the same time, knowing how impartial the bailiff was, he begged him to accompany the doctors and officials to the convent, and to be present at the exorcisms, and should any sign of real possession manifest itself, to sequester the afflicted nuns at once, and cause them to be examined by other persons than Mignon and Barre, whom he had such good cause to distrust.

Apache is manifested chiefly in their basketry, which shows much taste in form and decoration.

The reasons for appreciating Bernard Longueville were much more manifest.

It is therefore manifest that the sacraments of the Old Law were not endowed with any power by which they conduced to the bestowal of justifying grace: and they merely signified faith by which men were justified.

Chimpanion manifested as a male, speaking a pidgin patois of English and French, in a belch-riven bonobo accent.