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manifest

intermediateB2

/ˈmænɪfɛst/ · man-i-fest

To make something evident or certain by displaying or showing it.

Meanings

verbformal

To make something evident or certain by displaying or showing it.

کسی چیز کو ظاہر کرنے یا دکھانے کے ذریعے یقینی یا واضح کرنا۔

ظاہر کرنا

zaher karna

Formal: ظاہر ہونا

Synonyms

demonstrateexhibitrevealظاہر کرنادکھانابیان کرنا

Antonyms

concealhideobscureچھپانامخفی رکھنادھندلا کرنا

Common Collocations

  • manifest destiny
  • manifest joy
  • manifest a plan

Example Sentences

The results will manifest her hard work and dedication.

نتائج اس کی محنت اور لگن کو ظاہر کریں گے۔

Nataij is ki mehnat aur lagan ko zaher karein ge.

His feelings for her began to manifest slowly over time.

اس کے جذبات اس کے لیے وقت کے ساتھ ساتھ نمایاں ہونے لگے۔

Is ke jazbat is ke liye waqt ke sath sath numayaan hone lage.

The realities of life began to manifest when he started his own business.

زندگی کی حقائق اس وقت نمایاں ہونا شروع ہوئیں جب اس نے اپنا کاروبار شروع کیا۔

Zindagi ki haqeeqat is waqt numayaan hona shuru hui jab is ne apna karobar shuru kiya.

Easily Confused With

manifesto:A manifesto is a public declaration of intentions, whereas manifest means to make something clear or visible.

Word Family

manifestation
nounظاہر ہونا
manifested
verbظاہر کیا
manifesting
verbظاہر کر رہا ہے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Manifest connects with 'manifest destiny', envision a clear path.

Imagine a bright light shining on a hidden treasure, revealing its value.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کے رنگوں سے کسا ہوا ہوں، ظاہر ہوں جو دل کے راستے سے>

Mohabbat ke rangon se kasa hua hoon, zahir hoon jo dil ke raste se.

I am woven with the colors of love, manifesting from the path of the heart.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چھپانے والا چیزوں کو زیادہ نمایاں کرتا ہے۔

Chhupane wala cheezon ko zyada numayan karta hai.

What is hidden becomes more prominent.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "manifestus" — obvious, clear

First known use: 14th century

The term 'manifest' has evolved from Latin, entering English in the late Middle Ages and retaining its meaning related to clarity and visibility.