Manifesto Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for manifesto.
manifesto
manifesto
/ˌmæn.əˈfɛs.təʊ/
Examples
- This is the manifesto of the humanist party.
- It is considered the first manifesto of the Renaissance.
- The manifesto explained the goals of the Association.
- The spelling and grammar in the manifesto are clear.
- The manifesto is strongly supportive of egalitarian principles.
- The manifesto was crucial to the intellectual response to the war.
- There was no repudiation of or desire for eliminating slavery in the manifesto.
- This manifesto was the only acknowledgement of the atrocity in English.
- He was one of the prime movers of the Euston Manifesto.
- Rockingham objected to the threats in the Manifesto, and moved to disavow it.
a public declaration of intentions (as issued by a political party or government)
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"Mani + Fest + Toe. Many hands at the feast to show their big plan."
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