manifestly
IPA: mˈænʌfɛstɫi
adverb
- In a manifest manner; obviously.
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Examples of "manifestly" in Sentences
- As Justice Harlan observed in Poe, The right of privacy most manifestly is not an absolute.
- It manifestly is free, and whether it is “appropriate” is going to be a hard fought question.
- It isn't a nice day ... it manifestly is not a good morning so clearly he is trying to put me off guard and ...
- Instead of concocting tunes for the other guy to chase, why not let him go first, as Hammerstein manifestly preferred, and see what that brings out in me?
- As the value of the label manifestly depends upon the trade it entices, the unions are careful to emphasize the sanitary conditions and good workmanship which a label represents.
- Their neighbours, the Egyptians, included them all under a single ethnic name, speaking of them as Kashi or Kushi -- a term manifestly identical with the Cush or Cushi of the Hebrews.
- But the legal uncertainty over the term manifestly intended makes the bill's coverage so broad that it could even cover the open-source Web server Apache, which hosts over 60% of Web sites, opponents of the bill say.
- "However, it's important to point out that the great majority of reputable religious people and theologians do believe in evolution so there manifestly is not, as a matter of fact, a contradiction if you look at people's opinions …"
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