Look up: Manifestation


  1. Manifestation
    The product on one level of being or a phenomenon or entity already existing on a higher level; thus physical Nature is a manifestation of creative Divinity - the Earth itself may be regarded as a manifestation of the Mother Goddess principle - and on a much lower level, a seen ghost, or a poltergei...
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  2. manifestation
    [Noun] A sign that something is happening.
    Example: The rise in crime is a clear manifestation of inner city discontent.

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  3. manifestation
    [n] - a clear appearance 2. [n] - a manifest indication of the existence or presence or nature of some person or thing
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  4. Manifestation
    Man`i·fes·ta'tion noun [ Latin manifestatio : confer F. manifestation .] The act of manifesting or disclosing, or the state of being manifested; discovery to the eye or to the understanding; also, that which manifests; exhibition; display; ...
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  5. manifestation
    Something that manifest or constitutes on expression of something else: a perceptible, outward or visible expression. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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  6. manifestation
    noun a manifest indication of the existence or presence or nature of some person or thing; `a manifestation of disease`
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  7. manifestation
    noun a clear appearance; `a manifestation of great emotion`
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  1. manifestation
    noun a public display of group feelings (usually of a political nature); `there were violent demonstrations against the war`
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  2. Manifestation
    • (n.) The act of manifesting or disclosing, or the state of being manifested; discovery to the eye or to the understanding; also, that which manifests; exhibition; display; revelation; as, the manifestation of God`s power in creation.
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  3. manifestation
    something that manifest or constitutes on expression of something else : a perceptible, outward, or visible expression.
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  4. manifestation
    manifestation 1. The act of being shown or being perceptible. 2. An act of showing or demonstrating something. 3. An indication of the existence, reality, or presence of something: 'A high fever is an early manifestation of the disease.' 3. One of the forms in which someone or something; such as, ...
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  5. manifestation
    1. a clear appearance
    2. a manifest indication
    3. expression without words

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  6. manifestation
    Type: Term Pronunciation: man′i-fes-tā′shŭn Definitions: 1. The display or disclosure of characteristic signs or symptoms of an illness.
    Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=52637

  7. manifestation
    1) Appearance 2) Plainness
    Found op http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/crossword-dictionary/manifestation/1

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