manifestly

manifestly
Obviously. Language which "manifestly" tends to the corruption of the youth must be such language as obviously and incontrovertibly has that tendency. It is not sufficient that it might tend to corrupt. Commonwealth v Buckley, 200 Mass 346, 86 NE 910.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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