manipulate

verb15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

Used to describe manipulating something without difficulty.

To manipulate something intentionally and on purpose.

Used when the manipulation achieves the intended result.

To alter images or data using digital technology.

To manipulate something with expertise and skill.

To alter the genetic material of an organism.

To manipulate something in a quick and skilful way.

Refers to the capacity or power to control or influence a person or thing.

A more common way to express the ability to manipulate.

Expresses the capability or skill to manipulate.

Indicates having the knowledge or skill to manipulate.

A more common phrase for attempting to manipulate.

To acquire the skill or knowledge to manipulate.

To try to influence or control something or someone, often dishonestly.

Describes a person or thing that can be manipulated without difficulty.

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