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manifest

Definition for manifest

adjective as in clear, obvious

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To counsel magnanimity from the left is to smarmily suggest that Democrats ought to just ignore Trump’s manifest unfitness for office, the ethical bankruptcy of his campaign, and the dark promises he has vowed to keep upon retaking the presidency.

From Slate

No matter how much proof the media musters about Donald Trump’s lies, crimes, and derelictions, no matter how eloquent the cases pundits make about his manifest unfitness for office, no matter how hard journalists try to document their processes and present their work in compelling ways, half the country continues to demean and disregard their efforts while choosing instead to trust real-estate hucksters, YouTube supplement salesmen, disheveled podcast conspiracists, and countless other unreliable sources that barely even bother to appear credible.

From Slate

She and Grossman predicted that the impact will also manifest as it has with the rollback in abortion rights but "on steroids."

From Salon

"You're pretending to be something that you're not and that imposter syndrome turns into self-esteem issues and it can manifest itself as anxiety and depression."

From BBC

Trump’s entire campaign to regain the presidency can be seen as an outlandish gamble on evading accountability for a series of grave and manifest crimes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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