manipulative
English
Etymology
manipulate + -ive
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /məˈnɪpjələtɪv/
- Hyphenation: ma‧nip‧u‧la‧tive
Adjective
manipulative (comparative more manipulative, superlative most manipulative)
- Using manipulation purposefully.
- 2012 January 1, Robert M. Pringle, “How to Be Manipulative”, in American Scientist, volume 100, number 1, page 31:
- As in much of biology, the most satisfying truths in ecology derive from manipulative experimentation. Tinker with nature and quantify how it responds.
-
- Tending to manipulate.
- (derogatory) Reaching one's goals at the expense of other people by using them.
Translations
describing a person who manipulates others
|
|
Noun
manipulative (plural manipulatives)
- (mathematics) A manipulable object designed to demonstrate a mathematical concept.
German
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.