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    manipulative
    /məˈnɪpjʊlətɪv/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of MANIPULATIVE is of, relating to, or performed by manipulation; especially : serving or intended to control or influence others in an artful and often unfair or selfish way. How to use manipulative in a sentence.

  3. tending to influence or control someone or something to your advantage, often without anyone knowing it: He is resourceful, smart, skillful, ingenious, and savvy, but he also can be manipulative. (Definition of manipulative from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of manipulative. manipulative.

  4. Manipulative definition: influencing or attempting to influence the behavior or emotions of others for one’s own purposes. See examples of MANIPULATIVE used in a sentence.

  5. controlling someone or something to your own advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly: They have been accused of fraud and stock market manipulations. There's been so much media manipulation of the facts that nobody knows the truth of the matter.

  6. Definitions of manipulative. adjective. skillful in influencing or controlling others to your own advantage. “the early manipulative techniques of a three-year-old child” synonyms: artful. marked by skill in achieving a desired end especially with cunning or craft. Pronunciation. US. /məˈnɪpjuləɾɪv/ UK. /məˈnɪpjulətɪv/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA.

  7. tending to influence or control someone or something to your advantage, often without anyone knowing it: He is resourceful, smart, skillful, ingenious, and savvy, but he also can be manipulative. (Definition of manipulative from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of manipulative. manipulative.

  8. What does the word manipulative mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the word manipulative. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. manipulative has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. chemistry (1830s) education (1960s) mathematics (1960s) See meaning & use.

  9. If you describe someone as manipulative, you disapprove of them because they skilfully force or persuade people to act in the way that they want.

  10. /məˈnɪpjəleɪtɪv/ (disapproving) showing skill at influencing somebody or forcing somebody to do what you want, often in an unfair way. manipulative behaviour. He’s extremely manipulative, so don’t let him persuade you. Definitions on the go.

  11. Manipulative Definition. Serving, tending, or having the power to manipulate. Using manipulation purposefully. (pejorative) Reaching one's goals at the expense of other people by using them.

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