Manifiestan (en. Manifest)

[mani-fiés-tan]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To show or make something evident.
The study's results manifest a clear trend towards increase.
Los resultados del estudio manifiestan una clara tendencia al aumento.
To declare or proclaim something publicly.
In the meeting, the participants express their opinions on the topic.
En la reunión, los participantes manifiestan sus opiniones sobre el tema.
To express feelings, emotions, or beliefs.
Young people express their discontent through protests.
Los jóvenes manifiestan su descontento a través de protestas.

Etymology

From Latin 'manifestare', meaning 'to make evident'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

they express their disagreement
to publicly express opposition to something.
manifiestan su desacuerdo
they express their support
to clearly indicate support for a cause or person.
manifiestan su apoyo
they express interest
to express curiosity or a desire to participate in something.
manifiestan interés

Related Words

manifestation
Public act where an opinion or demand is expressed.
manifestación
manifesto
Document that presents a statement of intentions or principles.
manifiesto
to manifest
To make something known clearly.
manifestar

Slang Meanings

To show clearly
In the conversation, he obviously expresses his interest.
En la conversación, él manifiesta de manera obvia su interés.
To make clear
The author expresses his position in the last chapter.
El autor manifiesta su postura en el último capítulo.