manipulating

[US]/[ˈmænɪpjʊlɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈmænɪpjʊlɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To control or influence someone or something in a clever or cunning way, especially to one's own advantage.; To handle or operate something.; To skillfully manage or work with.
adj.Involving skillful or cunning handling.

Phrases & Collocations

manipulating data

manipulating evidence

being manipulated

manipulating markets

manipulating public

manipulating feelings

manipulating outcomes

manipulating variables

was manipulating

manipulating strings

Example Sentences

the politician was accused of manipulating public opinion through biased media coverage.

he was skilled at manipulating data to support his flawed hypothesis.

the company was manipulating the market by creating artificial scarcity.

she felt like she was being manipulated by her boyfriend's emotional tactics.

the lawyer accused the witness of manipulating the truth during the trial.

the child was manipulating their parents to get a new toy.

the software uses algorithms to prevent users from manipulating the system.

the film cleverly portrays a character manipulating others for personal gain.

the investigation revealed how the suspect was manipulating financial records.

it's important to be aware of those attempting to manipulate you for their own benefit.

the artist was manipulating light and shadow to create a dramatic effect.

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