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What is another word for Manipulative? – 212 Manipulative Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

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    Meaning of Manipulative

    The primary meaning of "Manipulative" is relating to or characterized by manipulation, especially in a skillful or deceptive way.

    Definitions

    • Relating to or characterized by manipulation, especially in a skillful or deceptive way
    • Using influence or persuasion, especially in a clever or dishonest way, to achieve a desired result
    • Having or showing a skillful or cunning quality, especially in influencing or controlling others

    Etymology of Manipulative

    The word "Manipulative" originated from the Latin words "manus" meaning hand and "plere" meaning to fill, with the suffix "-ive" added to form an adjective
    The term initially referred to the skill of using one's hands, but later evolved to describe the act of influencing or controlling others in a clever or deceptive manner

    Example Uses

    • The manipulative tactics used by the company to increase sales were deemed unethical by many consumers
    • She was known for her manipulative behavior, often using guilt to get what she wanted from her friends and family
    • The politician's manipulative speech was designed to sway the audience's opinion on the controversial issue

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