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Meaning of manipulated with skill
The primary meaning of "manipulated with skill" refers to the act of influencing or controlling something or someone with expert technique or cleverness.
Etymology of manipulated with skill
The word "manipulate" originates from the Latin words "manus" meaning hand and "plere" meaning to fill, and the French word "manipuler" meaning to handle or manage
Historically, the word "manipulate" has been used since the 17th century to describe the act of skillfully controlling or influencing something or someone
Synonyms
handled with finesse
managed with expertise
controlled with precision
influenced with cunning
engineered with skill
orchestrated with flair
conducted with aplomb
directed with sophistication
governed with acumen
regulated with discernment
commanded with authority
wielded with power
exercised with discretion
utilized with ingenuity
exploited with guile
manipulated with cunning
finagled with deceit
juggled with dexterity
orchestrated with cunning
maneuvered with strategy
outmaneuvered with cleverness
outwitted with intelligence
beguiled with charm
deceived with trickery
duped with falsehood
hoodwinked with deception
swindled with fraud
Definitions
- The word "manipulated" is defined by Oxford Languages as:
- + to skillfully control or influence someone or something
- + to alter or falsify something for a particular purpose
- * The phrase "with skill" is defined as:
- + having or showing a natural ability or talent for something
- + being expertly or cleverly done
Usage Examples
- The politician manipulated the crowd with skill, using her charisma to win their support
- * The artist manipulated the clay with skill, creating a beautiful and intricate sculpture
- * The company manipulated the data with skill, presenting a convincing argument for their new marketing strategy