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manifestly
[ man-uh-fest-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that can be readily seen by the eye or the understanding; plainly or obviously; evidently:
It can sometimes feel like amputated limbs are still there, even when they're manifestly not.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz···ڱ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of manifestly1
Example Sentences
And the group's wider goal – to end the production of oil and gas – has manifestly not been achieved.
He added that Yaxley-Lennon's claims he was being denied contact with friends and family were "manifestly not well-founded".
They challenged their sentences at the Court of Appeal, with their lawyers claiming they were "manifestly excessive".
It's the agreement itself that matters to him, even if Ukraine and its allies believe it's manifestly unfair and allows Russia to come back at some future date and start the war all over again.
The role of such inspectors is to provide nonpartisan legal supervision and oversight, something Trump manifestly sees as an obstacle to autocratic rule.
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