Thesaurus / manifest
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With solarpunk’s emphasis on peer-to-peer, turning what you desire into reality is not about waiting for an authority to deliver, but to take it upon yourself to organize and manifest.
SOLARPUNK IS GROWING A GORGEOUS NEW WORLD IN THE CRACKS OF THE OLD ONECARIN ISMSEPTEMBER 6, 2020SINGULARITY HUB Humans between the ages of 16 and 24 are the most likely to report feeling lonely, and this is also the age when many mental-health disorders first begin to manifest.
WHY DO YOU FEEL LONELY? NEUROSCIENCE IS STARTING TO FIND ANSWERS.AMY NORDRUMSEPTEMBER 4, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWNot that this has mattered much, because there hasn’t been a good way to get any but the crudest measurements of the many rapidly shifting whorls and eddies in turbulence that manifest at scales differing by a factor of up to 10,000.
AN UNEXPECTED TWIST LIGHTS UP THE SECRETS OF TURBULENCEDAVID H. FREEDMANSEPTEMBER 3, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINENow, a new survey from theBoardlist and Qualtrics suggests that that damage is starting to manifest.
MOMS ARE GETTING FEWER RAISES AND PROMOTIONS THAN DADS WHILE WORKING REMOTELYKRISTENLBELLSTROMAUGUST 28, 2020FORTUNEThis manifests in unequal access to education, poor health outcomes, high child mortality rates and, yes, wage discrimination and limited access to economic opportunities.
COVID-19 HIGHLIGHTED PAY DISPARITIES; NOVEMBER’S ELECTION CAN HELP FIX THEMSHIRLEY WEBERAUGUST 13, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOIndeed, you might call it the central quality of life, or even the underlying reason for life which, in our case, just happens to be manifested in complex organic molecular structures.
HOW LIFE COULD CONTINUE TO EVOLVE - ISSUE 88: LOVE & SEXCALEB SCHARFAUGUST 12, 2020NAUTILUSThe other options could be that you get the career development that you desire now, or it could manifest itself down the line.
THE MINORITY REPORT IS PROVIDING A PLAYBOOK FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE MEDIA INDUSTRYKAYLEIGH BARBERJULY 20, 2020DIGIDAYThe manifest annoyance of her household was thus easily accounted for, but he marveled at the strength of her bodyguard.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYBetween South and North, the probabilities of a serious, and no very distant rupture, are strong and manifest.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 60, NO. 372, OCTOBER 1846VARIOUSThere are some folk in this country, you know, who manifest a very retiring disposition at times.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIRWORDS RELATED TO MANIFEST
- apprehensible
- clear-cut
- coherent
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- conspicuous
- crystal
- definite
- distinct
- evident
- explicit
- express
- graspable
- incontrovertible
- intelligible
- knowable
- legible
- loud enough
- lucent
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- obvious
- open and shut
- palpable
- patent
- perceptible
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- plain
- precise
- pronounced
- readable
- recognizable
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- spelled out
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- transpicuous
- unambiguous
- unblurred
- uncomplicated
- unequivocal
- unmistakable
- unquestionable
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- audible
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- crystal
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- unquestionable
- apprehensible
- audible
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- crystal
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- unambiguous
- unblurred
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- unquestionable
- acknowledge
- affirm
- allow
- assert
- attest
- aver
- avow
- blow
- blurt out
- chirp
- clue in
- come clean
- come out
- concede
- confide
- declare
- disclose
- divulge
- dump on
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- finger
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- grant
- humble oneself
- leak
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- manifest
- narrate
- open one's heart
- own
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- post
- profess
- prove
- rat on
- recognize
- relate
- reveal
- sing
- snitch
- sound off
- spill the beans
- spit out
- squeal
- tip hand
- unload
- vent
- weasel
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