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manifest
 
VERB:1. To represent (an abstraction, for example) in or as if in bodily form: body forth, embody, exteriorize, externalize, incarnate, materialize, objectify, personalize, personify, substantiate. See SUBSTITUTE. 2. To give expression to, as by gestures, facial aspects, or bodily posture: communicate, convey, display, express. See SHOW. 3. To make manifest or apparent: demonstrate, display, evidence, evince, exhibit, proclaim, reveal, show. See SHOW.
ADJECTIVE:Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear-cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, noticeable, observable, obvious, patent, plain, pronounced, visible. See SEE.
 
 
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