English to Spanish Dictionary manifestation

manifestation

manifestación
definition
noun
the first obvious manifestations of global warming
an event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something, especially a theory or an abstract idea.
translation of 'manifestation'
noun
manifestación
example
This celestial alignment will create greater flow between the realms of thought and the world of physical 'manifestation' .
Another 'manifestation' of the black market in Belfast is the legendary and ever-popular delivery services.
There it was, the mysterious 'manifestation' of the ‘festival atmosphere’.
I see democracy as the political 'manifestation' of our cultural evolution.
Baptists believe Jesus of Nazareth was the Christ, the incarnate 'manifestation' of the Eternal God.
Nationalist violence erupts to the surface given any public 'manifestation' of difference.
a characteristic 'manifestation' of Lyme disease
On the contrary, Hamlet's 'manifestation' of courage and the words that speak to that courage are thrilling.
We are looking not at an event but at a visual 'manifestation' of thought.
He called it a hobby while I called it a 'manifestation' of an evil spirit.
Oh, and for the record, I've never experienced a physical 'manifestation' of a spirit.
the 'manifestation' of anxiety over disease
Also, the speech of Lord Clyde contains no 'manifestation' of express disagreement with Lord Hope.
It seems there's nothing like a demonic 'manifestation' to stimulate the giving spirit.
According to Malek, the cat was regarded strictly as a 'manifestation' of a deity, not a deity itself.
One such factor pertains to the mode of expression or form of 'manifestation' .
More importantly, the feast was a ceremonial 'manifestation' of the warfaring nature of society.
She says the whole event was a 'manifestation' of some new kind of consciousness.
Offshoring is merely the latest 'manifestation' of a well-established process.
He is always portrayed as an abstract 'manifestation' of evil, from which we, as the good children of the next generation, are safely separated.
He witnessed Saturday's 'manifestation' and calls it a ‘circus’.
Social withdrawal can be a 'manifestation' of untreated physical symptoms such as pain.
the 'manifestation' of anxiety over the upcoming exams
cryptococcal meningitis was the first 'manifestation' of AIDS in seven of twenty-seven patients
The obvious 'manifestation' of that is in low turnouts at elections.
Individual evildoers can be defeated; the current 'manifestation' of evil can be destroyed.
Such yearning is a 'manifestation' of a pure revolutionary spirit.
What we saw here was a 'manifestation' of a global oversupply problem in emerging markets.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome is the clinical 'manifestation' of severe, acute lung injury.
To this end, a theory construes those phenomena as 'manifestations' of entities and processes that lie behind or beneath them, as it were.
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