To manifest



Example: They manifest ideas into reality

Definition


"To manifest" means to clearly show or demonstrate a particular quality, feeling, or idea through actions, appearance, or expression. It involves making something evident or perceptible, often turning abstract concepts into tangible realities, such as when they manifest ideas into reality.

Etymology


The verb "to manifest" comes from the Latin word 'manifestus,' meaning 'obvious' or 'evident.' It entered English in the early 15th century, originally used to describe something that is clear or readily perceived. Did you know? The root 'manus' means 'hand,' suggesting something 'caught in the hand' or plainly seen.

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"To manifest" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C2) - set 2", containing 91 commonly used words.
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