manipulable
English
Etymology
1859, from manipulate + -able.[1]
Adjective
manipulable (comparative more manipulable, superlative most manipulable)
- Suitable for, or able to be subjected to manipulation.
- Gullible or susceptible to persuasion.
Usage notes
Much more common than manipulatable, by a ratio of 5–10:1.[2]
Synonyms
Translations
manipulatable — see manipulatable
References
- ↑ “manipulable” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2018.
- ↑ Google Ngram Viewer, manipulable, manipulatable
French
Etymology
Adjective
manipulable (plural manipulables)
Spanish
Adjective
manipulable (plural manipulables)
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