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    man·i·fest
    [ˈmanəˌfest]
    verb
    manifests (third person present)
    1. display or show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance; demonstrate:
      "Ray manifested signs of severe depression"
      • (be manifested in)
        be evidence of; prove:
        "bad industrial relations are often manifested in disputes and strikes"
      • (of an ailment) become apparent through the appearance of symptoms:
        "a disorder that usually manifests in middle age"
      • (of a ghost or spirit) appear:
        "one deity manifested in the form of a bird"
      • will (something) into being by the exercise of mental powers or through force of belief:
        "we have been very busy manifesting good weather" · "I managed to manifest a new career"
    Origin
    late Middle English: via Old French from Latin manifestus.
    man·i·fest
    [ˈmanəˌfest]
    noun
    manifests (plural noun)
    1. a document giving comprehensive details of a ship and its cargo and other contents, passengers, and crew for the use of customs officers.
      • a list of passengers or cargo in an aircraft.
      • a list of the cars forming a freight train.
    verb
    manifests (third person present)
    1. record in a manifest:
      "every passenger is manifested at the point of departure"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (denoting a manifestation): from Italian manifesto (see manifesto). The current sense dates from the early 17th century.
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