Manifestly in a sentence as an adverb

I have no idea where you came up with this notion, but it is manifestly untrue.

And manifestly, there are many logical errors in all grammars.

If the machine they're running is manifestly inefficient, they don't notice, or they pretend not to notice.

It is manifestly apparent at this point that there is no possible way that you could say it without someone who wants to believe otherwise reading whatever they want out of it.

His entire hypothesis rests on the assumption that computational power is the only obstacle to general AI, which is manifestly not the case.

This is why governments shouldn't be passing laws to 'protect' citizens online - they'd manifestly bad at understanding change and worse at designing legal systems that can cope with it.

This fatalistic attitude isn't wrong, but it is manifestly unhelpful and surprisingly expensive.

Something bothers me about the conclusion of the review..."In this theory I treat the historical work as what it most manifestly is: a verbal structure in the form of a narrative prose discourse.

And yet....The author is trying to explain why what has been manifestly and irrefutably happening in front of our eyes for the last 10 years plus, and at this point is a matter of historical record, is impossible.

It did so, however, by setting out a brand new procedural rule whose effect would be to gut much of Bilski and reopen the floodgates to huge numbers of business method patents under a very loose standard - to wit, by holding, that, if it "is not manifestly evident [my emphasis] that a claim is directed to a patent ineligible abstract idea," then the court essentially treat the claim as eligible.

It did so, however, by setting out a brand new procedural rule whose effect would be to gut much of Bilski and reopen the floodgates to huge numbers of business method patents under a very loose standard - to wit, by holding, that, if it 'is not manifestly evident [my emphasis] that a claim is directed to a patent ineligible abstract idea,' then the court essentially treat the claim as eligible.

Manifestly definitions

adverb

unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly'); "the answer is obviously wrong"; "she was in bed and evidently in great pain"; "he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"; "it is all patently nonsense"; "she has apparently been living here for some time"; "I thought he owned the property, but apparently not"; "You are plainly wrong"; "he is plain stubborn"

See also: obviously evidently patently apparently plainly plain