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Example sentences for "manifested"

Lexicographically close words:
manifest; manifesta; manifestation; manifestations; manifeste; manifesteth; manifesting; manifestlie; manifestly; manifesto
  1. Well, it does not matter, for we shall all be manifested at the Judgment seat of Christ, before God and men and angels.

  2. The tendency to vary," that inadequate name for the great centrifugal force which keeps the universe swinging, is manifested most in the male.

  3. And, in such art-knowledge and art-growth as we have, why is it least manifested at home?

  4. Say, we ought to stay and take this in," suggested Ned, as he saw the carnival spirit manifested on every side.

  5. Several football games were played, and there seemed to be no ill spirit manifested against the four lads, until one Saturday about three weeks after the disappearance of the diamond ornament.

  6. From then on there seemed to be a spirit manifested against the four chums, and, naturally, they resented it.

  7. In short, the Russian character here received a profound development, and manifested a powerful outwards expression.

  8. In that case, in spite of the caricature of drawing, a sharp distinction would have manifested itself.

  9. My father had perceived his talent, and manifested a particular liking for him in consequence.

  10. Every day some prayer is made visible, something is wrought out of the invisible, manifested in the actual by those two mighty instruments--prayer and work.

  11. Time and again despite all outward differences has that invisible bond of union which binds mankind into one great family manifested itself even on the battlefield.

  12. Two were delegated to watch during the night, and at recurring intervals Angel manifested alarm.

  13. She is of a wonderful sweetness, calmness, and universal benevolence of mind; especially after this great God has manifested himself to her mind.

  14. Negatively it manifested itself in that it was a period of storm and stress toward the birth of tolerance--tolerance with all forms of belief and even unbelief.

  15. Moreover, the change affected Michael, who manifested increase of mental trouble at the same time that he yielded more and more to physical infirmity.

  16. However, nothing but what was agreeable manifested itself in her intercourse with Michael and Jane; the former found her ardent spirit very congenial, and the latter was soon at ease in her company.

  17. At sight of him she manifested neither surprise nor annoyance, but came forward with eyes carelessly averted.

  18. These spectral realities, unknown to man, are manifested at the surface by a slight shiver.

  19. In this wail is manifested vaguely all that the vast dark palpitation endures, suffers, accepts, rejects.

  20. This neutrality may be attributed to the position assumed by Austria throughout that struggle, combined with the independence of Russian influence manifested by the then reigning family of Servia.

  21. Already were the good effects of this measure manifested in the rapid return of the inhabitants to the surrounding villages.

  22. With reference to the discrepancy manifested in the two accounts, we may feel assured that both are highly coloured.

  23. Notwithstanding the high pressure system adopted by the Sultan, the spirit of rebellion was still rife, and it manifested itself on the first opportunity that occurred.

  24. But the free spirit manifested by these artisans, in their homes by the sea, was contrary to all Philip's ideas of government, and was constantly galling to his personal pride.

  25. Inheriting a personality almost perfect in physical, mental, and moral vigor and harmony, he early manifested a prudence and wisdom which gained for him the entire confidence of the suspicious and experienced Charles V.

  26. It is manifested by the states of vibration, radiation, heat, and light.

  27. It is manifested by the states of gravity, receptivity, coldness, and darkness.

  28. Comprehensive greatness is never manifested by a small brain.

  29. The corps was composed of elderly merchants and traders and retired sea-captains, and their drills manifested at least the ambition of military prowess.

  30. In this was manifested the love of God in us, because that God hath sent His Son His only begotten Son into the world that we might live through Him.

  31. Beloved, now are we children of God, and it never yet was manifested what we shall be; but we know that if it shall be manifested we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is.

  32. This dramatic truth of St. John's narrative, manifested in various developments, deserves careful consideration.

  33. And now, children, abide in Him, that if He shall be manifested we may have boldness and not shrink in shame from Him in His coming.

  34. Unto this end the Son of God was manifested that He might destroy the works of the devil.

  35. Such an example as can be sufficient for creatures like ourselves should be at once manifested in concrete form and susceptible of ideal application.

  36. Herein was the love of God toward the love of God manifested us, because that in us, that God God sent His only begotten hath sent His only begotten Son into the Son into the world, that we might world, that we might live through Him.

  37. It is a semi-doketism which is manifested in two different forms.

  38. And he proceeds to show how just in the very matter where Ephesus had manifested such costly penitence, she was rewarded by being made a sort of depository of the most precious books which ever came from human pens.

  39. Captain Williams seemed satisfied with the share of glory he had obtained, and manifested no further disposition to seek renown in arms.

  40. She was soon pronounced to be an American; but, though we showed our colours, the stranger, a brig, manifested no disposition to speak us.

  41. When I told Emily that Grace and Lucy were in town, and intended coming to see her that very morning, I thought she manifested less curiosity than would have been the case a month before.

  42. When Lucy learned that the rough seaman who had come in the sloop was Marble, she manifested great interest in him, declaring, had she known it during the passage, that she would have introduced herself.

  43. I never knew whether to ascribe the apathy the savages manifested to this communication, to a wish that the fact might be known to the people below, or to indifference.

  44. Her smile was sweetness itself, as she listened to my successes; and the interest she manifested in Marble, with whose previous history she was well acquainted, was not less than I had felt myself, in hearing his own account of his adventures.

  45. Marble affected to whistle, for he was secretly furious at the nonchalance manifested by Captain Le Compte; but I detected him in getting parts of Monny Musk and the Irish Washerwoman, into the same strain.

  46. As we had shortened sail, the privateer manifested no intention of throwing a shot to make us heave-to.

  47. Rupert manifested this feeling, too, though I heard he did his duty that night.

  48. Lucy handed the box to Chloe, without averting her eyes from Drewett, in whose situation she manifested a good deal more concern than I liked, or fancied he deserved.

  49. The French mechanics deserved great credit for the skill they had manifested in the construction of La Petite Pauline.

  50. He rather complained that I should leave him nothing to do, though I could see he was touched by the interest we manifested in his welfare.

  51. They who conceal any of the evident signs, or the direction which we have sent down, after what we have manifested unto men in the scripture, God shall curse them; and they who curse shall curse them.

  52. Because of your righteous deeds in former lives, now are manifested these excellent fruits; listen to me, then, whilst I declare the reason of the present meeting.

  53. Doctor Thomas Lounsbury, who combines erudition most agreeably with common sense, says in a recent paper that at particular periods there is manifested a feeling of "hostility" to certain words.

  54. The prodigious fortitude and endurance manifested in these campaigns proved beyond all question the staying capacity of the Scandinavian blood.

  55. He manifested in boyhood that quickness of apprehension which made him successful in acquiring languages later in life.

  56. He early manifested sincere piety and a tendency to go to extremes in his Puritan scruples.

  57. In 1772 he came to Pennsylvania and from that time to the close of his life manifested a deep interest for the welfare of his adopted country.

  58. This was frequently manifested after his location in that country at the close of the Revolution.

  59. His numerous messages to his legislature and letters to his officers urging them to decisive action manifested great industry, clearness of perception, firmness of purpose and patriotic zeal.

  60. Wayne manifested great presence of mind, skill and bravery in effecting a retreat although writhing under a severe wound.

  61. Amazement and dismay, indignation and surprise were strongly manifested by all classes.

  62. During the whole of that sanguinary action no officer manifested more cool and determined bravery than Capt.

  63. In 1780 he was a member of the legislature of his state and manifested an unabating zeal in the cause he had nobly espoused and essentially advanced.

  64. No one manifested more firmness in the cause of freedom--no one could have filled that chair with more dignity.

  65. His taste for military tactics was manifested in his boyhood.

  66. He had an extensive library and rejoiced to see it explored by young George who manifested an early taste for reading and investigated critically every subject that came before him.

  67. The mother country had manifested a disposition to impose unjust taxation upon the Colonies.

  68. He exhibited a maturity of judgment, clearness of perception and depth of thought--seldom manifested in juvenile life.

  69. When the sad tidings reached England and France, the same demonstrations of respect were manifested there.

  70. In childhood he manifested unusual talents which were highly cultivated in Harvard College where he graduated with high honors.

  71. He was at the battle of Long island--superintended the fortifications at Philadelphia and in all his duties manifested an energy and skill that placed him high in the estimation of every patriot.

  72. Had his life and fortune both been staked on the result of the race, he could scarcely have manifested more eagerness.

  73. Young Edward Damerell, born and brought up within sight and sound of the sea, early manifested a natural desire to tread in his father's footsteps by following the same profession.

  74. The lads performed their onerous duties efficiently; the crew were as orderly and obedient as heretofore, and not a single sinister omen or indication manifested itself to arouse anxiety in the mind of the skipper.


  75. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manifested" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.