Manifesto (noun)

  1. A public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially by a political party or movement.
  2. A written statement outlining the beliefs, goals, and intended course of action of an individual or group.

Origin:

The word "manifesto" originated in the early 19th century from the italian word "manifesto" which means "manifest" or "clear" and was used to describe a public declaration of principles or intentions.

Examples:

  1. The political party released their manifesto ahead of the election.
  2. The manifesto outlined the group's plans for improving the economy.
  3. He wrote a manifesto for his new company.
  4. The manifesto was a call to action for the citizens.
  5. The manifesto was a list of demands for the government.
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