Manipulable
(adjective)
Capable of being manipulated or controlled.
Origin:
From the latin verb "manipulare" meaning "to handle" or "to manipulate".
Examples:
- The software's user interface was designed to be highly manipulable.
- The scientist found that the substance was manipulable at high temperatures.
- The politician's campaign strategy was manipulable to appeal to different demographic groups.
- The ballerina's body was highly manipulable, allowing her to execute difficult movements with ease.
- The toy's design made it manipulable for children to play with.