Manipulable (adjective)

Capable of being manipulated or controlled.

Origin:

From the latin verb "manipulare" meaning "to handle" or "to manipulate".

Examples:

  1. The software's user interface was designed to be highly manipulable.
  2. The scientist found that the substance was manipulable at high temperatures.
  3. The politician's campaign strategy was manipulable to appeal to different demographic groups.
  4. The ballerina's body was highly manipulable, allowing her to execute difficult movements with ease.
  5. The toy's design made it manipulable for children to play with.
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