manifest
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ˈmæ
ni
fest
ˌfɛst
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British pronunciation
/mˈænɪfˌɛst/

Definition & Meaning of "manifest"in English

to manifest
01

to clearly dispaly something

Intransitive
to manifest definition and meaning
example
Examples
Her kindness manifested in the charity work she tirelessly pursued.
His love for nature manifested in his dedication to reforestation efforts.
02

(of a ghost or spirit) to appear or become visible

Intransitive
example
Examples
Late at night, the ghostly figure of a woman would manifest in the old mansion's hallway.
According to local legend, the spirit of the pirate captain manifests on stormy nights near the cliffs.
03

to list or document items, cargo, or passengers aboard a ship

Transitive: to manifest cargo or passengers
example
Examples
The captain manifested all the cargo loaded onto the ship before departure.
The crew meticulously manifested each crate of goods to ensure accurate accounting.
manifest
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Examples
The benefits of the new policy were manifest in the increased employee satisfaction.
Her excitement was manifest as she shared her news with everyone.
Manifest
01

an official list of goods, cargo, or passengers carried on a ship, airplane, or other vehicle, used for customs, shipping, or transport purposes

example
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The customs officer inspected the ship 's manifest before unloading the cargo.
The airline 's manifest listed all passengers and checked luggage.
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