Difference between revisions of "Manifestation"
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+ | [[manifestation]] | ||
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+ | The act of [[manifesting]]. | ||
+ | b. The state of being [[manifested]]. | ||
+ | 2. An indication of the [[existence]], [[reality]], or presence of something: A high fever is an early [[manifestation]] of the disease. | ||
+ | 3. | ||
+ | a. One of the forms in which someone or something, such as a person, a divine being, or an idea, is revealed. | ||
+ | b. The materialized form of a spirit. | ||
+ | 4. A public demonstration, usually of a political nature. | ||
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+ | 1. the act of demonstrating; display a [[manifestation]] of solidarity | ||
+ | 2. the state of being [[manifested]] | ||
+ | 3. an indication or sign | ||
+ | 4. a public demonstration of feeling | ||
+ | 5. the materialization of a disembodied spirit | ||
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+ | 1. an act of [[manifesting]]. | ||
+ | 2. the state of being manifested. | ||
+ | 3. outward or perceptible indication; materialization: a clear [[manifestation]] of the disease. | ||
+ | 4. a public demonstration, as for political effect. | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
+ | {{R}} | ||
+ | [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Manifestation www.thefreedictionary.com] | ||
+ | [[Category:Buddhist Terms]] |
Latest revision as of 18:23, 22 August 2013
manifestation
The act of manifesting.
b. The state of being manifested.
2. An indication of the existence, reality, or presence of something: A high fever is an early manifestation of the disease.
3.
a. One of the forms in which someone or something, such as a person, a divine being, or an idea, is revealed.
b. The materialized form of a spirit.
4. A public demonstration, usually of a political nature.
1. the act of demonstrating; display a manifestation of solidarity
2. the state of being manifested
3. an indication or sign
4. a public demonstration of feeling
5. the materialization of a disembodied spirit
1. an act of manifesting.
2. the state of being manifested.
3. outward or perceptible indication; materialization: a clear manifestation of the disease.
4. a public demonstration, as for political effect.