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Hamza Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

could someone please make a sentence

couldd someone please make a sentence of " manifest and manifestations" clearing their meanings.
  

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"To manifest" is usually used reflexively, and it means "to make (itself) known". " The usage of "to manifest" here implies that the disease was already present in the patient's body, but it was not yet evident. A "manifestation" is one instance of something manifesting itself.

  • "To manifest" is usually used reflexively, and it means "to make (itself) known".
  • " The usage of "to manifest" here implies that the disease was already present in the patient's body, but it was not yet evident.
  • A "manifestation" is one instance of something manifesting itself.
  • The problem with both of these words is that they are words that are often found in techincal writing or pompous writing, and that makes understanding them difficult for the student of the English langauge.
  • " That's from a paper on astronomy.
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"To manifest" is usually used reflexively, and it means "to make (itself) known". For instance:

"The disease manifested itself when the patient was only four years old."

The usage of "to manifest" here implies that the disease was already present in the patient's body, but it was not yet evident.

A "manifestation" is one instance of something manifesting itself. The p
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Thanks alot scratch that.. your explaination really helped..

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