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manifestly

[man-uh-fest-lee] / ˈmæn əˌfɛst li /






ADVERB
plainly
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“Not surprisingly, some of the loudest fear-mongering has tended to come from those manifestly unfamiliar with the underlying mechanics of the company,” Palmer continued.

From Barron's

Obeying a manifestly illegal order, like an order to target civilians, can expose a service member to criminal liability.

From Salon

In a letter to Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn, it stated the bill is "manifestly deficient" and contains "almost no protections beyond those which already exist".

From BBC

Last month, prosecutors filed their own appeal against the sentencing, saying it was "manifestly inadequate".

From BBC

Consider the FBI under the manifestly incompetent leadership of current director Kash Patel, whose perennially startled demeanor gives actual deer caught in actual headlights a bad name.

From Salon