adjective
- capable of being manipulated or controlled
- easily influenced or deceived by others
Examples
- The clay was soft and manipulable in the artist’s hands.
- Digital images are highly manipulable with modern software.
- Young children are often more manipulable than adults.
- The politician targeted manipulable voters with emotional appeals.
- Scientists need manipulable variables to conduct proper experiments.
- She was too manipulable and easily swayed by peer pressure.