outward manifestation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofoutwardandmanifestation
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outward
adjective
uk/ˈaʊt.wəd/us/ˈaʊt.wɚd/
relating to how people, situations, or things seem to be, rather than how they ...
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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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(Definition ofoutwardandmanifestationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Traditional discourses stress the influence of social position on an individual's lifestyle (including ideology and behavioral patterns), that is, theoutwardmanifestationof social position.
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Yet this was just theoutwardmanifestationof a complex process of social interaction resulting from charity.
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It is a quest for an avenue to give anoutwardmanifestationof their spirit and to express their social, cultural and national identity.
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The recession and unemployment is theoutwardmanifestationof the worst recession which has hit the world in the last 50 years.
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The war itself was the grim, horrible,outwardmanifestationof it.
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For decades, the principal characteristic of theoutwardmanifestationof the tobacco industry has been big lies to promote big tobacco.
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Civil obedience, be it to laws, institutions or rulers, is but anoutwardmanifestationof consent and support, and the opinion that must underpin that consent and support.
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That is theoutwardmanifestation.
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Instead, this may have been theoutwardmanifestationof his introverted personality.
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He will not deny that private penance may suffice; but even hereoutwardmanifestation, such as change of dress, is desirable.
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The issue itself appeared merely theoutwardmanifestationof much deeper disagreement.
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All the rest that comes about in theoutwardmanifestationof the physical world (including all the fluctuations which end up as thoughts and actions) is just clutter.
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As some diseases produce outward manifestations, so this wicked policy has its terrible results.
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No one can preserve all the outward manifestations when the life itself has taken on new forms.
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And so it is with dyslexia: the outward manifestations are, if anything, even less obvious.
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While the purges quelled outward manifestations of dissatisfaction, they also caused severe economic dislocations.
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