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manipulable

[ UK /mənˈɪpjʊləbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. easily managed (controlled or taught or molded)
    tractable young minds
    the natives...being...of an intelligent tractable disposition

How To Use manipulable In A Sentence

  • However, most of these investigations were done in the laboratory, where both animals and their environments are under control and manipulable.
  • The effectivity of masquerade lies precisely in its potential to manufacture a distance from the image, to generate a problematic within which the image is manipulable, producible, and readable by the woman.
  • Oh I forgot Americans always vote against their own interest because the majority are easily manipulable by the media and ready to believe anything they are told without verifying any fact. Town hall meeting on health care turns ugly
  • Conclusion Carrying out colligate prevention and cure step, basing continuance mechanism of prevention and cure of IDD are manipulable to keep eliminating IDD for long-term in a larger district.
  • Not with the first-stage boosters, which were manipulable and detonable masses of ball lightning, but with those boosters 'culminations, the Vangs; which were ball lightning raised to the sixth power and which only the frightful energies of the boosters could bring into being. Masters of Space
  • If you were a scientist or an engineer, that idea was very liberating; it enabled you to treat information as a manipulable thing.
  • Equally so Gareth Porter who tossed around turns like "manipulable" to explain why Barack's acting like a War Hawk. Trina's Kitchen
  • But false endorsement, as we just discussed, is manipulable: suppose the plaintiff is Paris Hilton. Archive 2009-04-01
  • manipulable" into an affair, most of us just roll our eyes and look the other way. Trina's Kitchen
  • Controls are manipulable, self - contained screen objects through which people interact with digital products.
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