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manipulator

[muh-nip-yuh-ley-ter]

noun

  1. a person who manipulates.

  2. a mechanical device for the remote handling of objects or materials in conditions not permitting the immediate presence of workers.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of manipulator1

First recorded in 1850–55; manipulate + -or 2
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They have depicted her as a kind of master manipulator scheming violent resistance from her perch in Mexico City.

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But Wagstaffe described Kroe as a “master manipulator” who tried to delay the trial with antics such as faking medical emergencies on several occasions.

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As a master propagandist and expert manipulator of the media and information environment, Donald Trump is very intentional with his strategic messaging.

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Devoid of communal deliberation, people become easy marks for manipulators who play to base fears or shallow emotional appeals.

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Discussions about him revolve around an idea of him as a manipulator or enigma.

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