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manifeast

 

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Manifeast

Part of Speech: verb

Definition:

To publicly display or demonstrate (a feeling, quality, or ability) through actions or behavior.

Examples:

1. The artist manifeasted his emotions through his abstract paintings.
2. She manifeasted her leadership skills by organizing and coordinating the event.
3. The success of the company was manifeasted by its consistently high sales numbers.

Part of Speech: noun

Definition:

A public display or demonstration of a feeling, quality, or ability.

Examples:

1. The protest was a powerful manifeast of the people's discontent.
2. The man's extravagant lifestyle was a manifeast of his wealth.
3. Her art exhibition became a beautiful manifeast of creativity and talent.

Part of Speech: adjective

Definition:

Expressing or showing strong evidence or a clear indication of something.

Examples:

1. The crime scene was a manifeast indication of a struggle.
2. His smile was a manifeast expression of joy.
3. The results of the experiment provided manifeast proof of the hypothesis.

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