extreme manifestation

collocation in English

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extreme
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈstriːm/
us
/ɪkˈstriːm/
very large in amount ...
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manifestation
noun
uk
/ˌmæn.ɪ.fesˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌmæn.ə.fesˈteɪ.ʃən/
a sign of something existing ...
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These findings indicate that the contrast between rain-forest and savanna ant communities is anextrememanifestationof a broader forest-savanna disjunction.
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A number of writers see homelessness as perhaps its mostextrememanifestation.
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Admittedly, theextrememanifestationof a privileged aristocracy is no more.
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In itsextrememanifestation, independence can be divisive, if it takes the form of extreme national diversification of world society.
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Deaths from hypothermia are the mostextrememanifestationof the effects of cold, but they are relatively rare.
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It is the mostextrememanifestationof a pyrocumulus cloud.
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The purist and naturalist mantra in this story is shown as oneextrememanifestationof the brain-washing.
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In modern engineering terminology, it is anextrememanifestationof what is now called static friction, or "stiction".
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Female video game characters have been criticized as tending to suffer from a particularlyextrememanifestationof the male gaze.
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The occurrence of optical rogue waves are anextrememanifestationof this instability and arise due to a sensitivity to a particular component of input noise.
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At the same time, the most extreme manifestations of labour protest were repressed.
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But the extreme manifestations of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries were no more than the popularization of themes considered already by twelfth-century scholastics.
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It deals with the more extreme manifestations of both obscenity and violence.
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He is a mercurial personality given to extreme manifestations of anger, sadness, or joviality, depending on the power of the catalyst provoking them.
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