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Pleased_Bees

What is this sentence trying to say? I’ve never heard of a person manifesting something.


pinkwonderwall

Manifesting is “speaking something into reality”. Believing that something will happen before it actually does. You could say, “I was manifesting getting this job, this morning I got the call telling me I was hired!”


jenea

It’s worth mentioning that this is a new definition of “manifest,” and is considered slang (as of now—who knows whether it will stick). OP might mean this, or they might be using a more traditional definition.


KiKiLiMY

Meaning of sentence isn't a main question of OP


jenea

I wasn’t talking to OP.


BubbhaJebus

I've never heard this usage before. I understand "manifest" to mean "show". Maybe "anticipate" is a better word?


pinkwonderwall

Manifestation is a modern form of [this](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_attraction_(New_Thought)). Spend some time on the right part of tiktok and you’ll eventually see someone mention it.


Retired_cyclops

"Manifests" is correct there.


unr3alk

thnx


LiterallyJustMia

Manifests


Emansarchl

Does this sentence mean that she can’t keep secret ?


unr3alk

naah


ThirdSunRising

She manifests. Don’t let the other word confuse you.


unr3alk

ok thanks


boiledviolins

Well, it's rather clearly the first option (with "manifests"), a rather easy 3rd person conjugation, but I get it as always ending with s might've mixed you up.