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make apparent
verb as in describe
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Example Sentences
His words make apparent that, as Ogletree puts it, “when you look closely, what you find is that the practice of the death penalty and the commitment to human dignity are not compatible.”
As with the Cold War liberals’ embrace of anti-communism, coming out against “wokeness” might make apparent short-term political sense.
Other posts make apparent references to Chief Justice John Roberts, including one containing a veiled threat.
“They are both potent and make apparent the deep inequities, injustices and truths of our time.”
Yet as the racial justice protests of today make apparent, the civil rights movement of then was an unfinished project: indeed, we may not be in the situation we are now, the virus of racism still infecting our nation, if the counterculture movement had been as culturally and politically effective as we'd like to imagine.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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