What is another word for Manifests?

Pronunciation: [mˈanɪfˌɛsts] (IPA)

Manifests refer to indicating or revealing something clearly. Some synonyms of this word include displays, exhibits, reveals, shows, communicates, expresses, signifies, conveys, and demonstrates. The term "displays" refers to the public presentation of visible materials or visible emotions. "Exhibits" suggests displaying something publicly or making it accessible for observation. "Reveals" implies a disclosure of something that was formerly concealed or unknown. "Shows" denotes presenting something visibly or providing evidence of something. "Conveys" involves transmitting messages or feelings, such as information or emotions. Other synonyms convey particular meanings depending on context, but all of them express the idea of revealing or making something clear.

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Usage examples for Manifests

As to the Samaritan woman, and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, so now to the Galileans, Jesus Manifests Himself as sent to communicate to man life eternal.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I"
Marcus Dods
This was, I suppose, that nebulous desire which sometimes Manifests itself in early youth and later is asserted in strivings toward some splendid, sometimes spectacular aim.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
Value in use is therefore not value strictly so called, it is utility; but strictly speaking value in exchange, according to Marx, is not value either, but only the form under which in our state of society value Manifests itself.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae

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