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manifestly

[man-uh-fest-lee] / ˈmæn əˌfɛst li /






ADVERB
plainly
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STRONGEST


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"Manifestly unfounded or abusive court proceedings against public participation are a recent but increasingly prevalent phenomenon in the European Union," the Commission said on Wednesday in proposing new legal remedies for the bloc.

From Reuters • Apr. 27, 2022

Manifestly, however, those aren’t paid by Caruso but by his tenants and their customers, so it’s unclear what voters are supposed to make of them.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 18, 2022

Manifestly annoyed by the King's disruption of occupation routine, Allied authorities were thankful when he thereafter remained indoors.

From Time Magazine Archive

Manifestly they either were lost or deliberately returning toward Europe.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Manifestly, as the most general cognition at which we arrive cannot be reduced to a more general one, it cannot be understood."

From Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation by Jones, Jesse H.




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