different between reinforced vs manifested
reinforced
English
Etymology
reinforce +? -ed
Verb
reinforced
- simple past tense and past participle of reinforce
Adjective
reinforced (comparative more reinforced, superlative most reinforced)
- having been or containing reinforcement
Antonyms
- unreinforced
Derived terms
- unreinforced
Translations
See also
- rebar
reinforced From the web:
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- what reinforced the walls of the trachea
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- what reinforced the feudal system
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- what reinforces the message of the advertisement
manifested
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?mæn?f?st?d/
- Hyphenation: man?i?fest?ed
Verb
manifested
- simple past tense and past participle of manifest
manifested From the web:
- what manifested mean
- what's manifested to courier mean
- manifest what you want
- what does manifested mean
- what does manifested for delivery mean
- what does manifested mean when tracking a parcel
- what does manifested mean in shipping
- what does manifested for outbound transportation mean
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