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iˈmmanifest, a. rare. [f. im-2 + manifest. Cf. OF. immanifeste.] Not manifest or evident.
1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. vi. vi. 294 A time not much unlike that which was before time, immanifest and unknowne. 1674Boyle Nat. & Preternat. State Bodies 3 If the Body were under any violence, 'twas exercis'd by usual, but often immanifest Agents. 1789T. Taylor Proclus II. 115. 1840 J. H. Newman Lett. (1891) II. 316 The suppressed premiss is not immanifest. Hence iˈmmanifestness.
1822T. Taylor Apuleius 276 The immanifestness of the art by which they were made. |