Pronunciation: /məˈnɪpjʊləbəl/
adjective able to be influenced or controlled
A1 The toy is easy to manipulate and play with.
A2 The data in the spreadsheet is manipulable for analysis purposes.
B1 The software has a user-friendly interface that makes it manipulable for beginners.
B2 The marketing campaign was designed to be manipulable based on customer feedback.
C1 The political system is often seen as manipulable by those in power.
C2 The artist created a manipulable installation that changed based on viewer interaction.
formal The data in the spreadsheet is manipulable, allowing for easy analysis and comparison.
informal The settings on this camera are manipulable, so you can adjust them to get the best picture.
slang I heard that company's policies are pretty manipulable if you know who to talk to.
figurative Her emotions were easily manipulable, making it simple for others to influence her decisions.
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