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manifestation

[man-uh-fuh-stey-shuhn, -fe-] / ˌmæn ə fəˈsteɪ ʃən, -fɛ- /


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“It’s the musical manifestation of the pain I’m feeling,” Lindo says.

From Los Angeles Times

He doesn’t use those words, nor does he ever mention “democracy” and “fascism,” which are imperfect modern manifestations of that conflict, and pin us down too much to present-tense politics.

From Salon

"The rule of law needs to apply in the digital town square as well as in the physical town square, and the eSafety Commissioner is really a very clear manifestation of that."

From BBC

"We are not just replacing the black hole with a dark object; we are proposing that the supermassive central object and the galaxy's dark matter halo are two manifestations of the same, continuous substance."

From Science Daily

"We have demonstrated that our technology is not just the most advanced manifestation of AI in the physical world, but a vital service that people have come to rely on in their daily lives."

From Barron's