Synonym: conduct, feel, handle, manage, maneuver, operate, touch, work. Similar words: population, regulate, insulated, calculate, stimulate, speculate, articulate, popularity. Meaning: [mə'nɪpjəleɪt /-jʊl-] v. 1. influence or control shrewdly or deviously 2. hold something in one's hands and move it 3. fake or falsify 4. manipulate in a fraudulent manner 5. control (others or oneself) or influence skillfully, usually to one's advantage 6. treat manually, as with massage, for therapeutic purposed.
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31. The response of most governments has been to manipulate the economy in order to secure some trade-off between the conflicting economic objectives.
32. Computers can construct and manipulate areas and objects in cyberspace, too, but they do so mostly under human guidance.
33. My advantage over the rest of the managers is that I can manipulate my time more.
34. Nor does it yield to the temptation to manipulate performance and financial data in a way that obscures hard truths.
35. He had been around the scene for long enough to know how to manipulate meetings without getting everyone's back up.
36. Managerial control over information allows the railways to manipulate the public presentation of results to political effect.
37. States and ruling orders continually seek to manipulate religion to political advantage.
38. This enhances the testing of ideas and the learning of how to manipulate the variable parts.
39. To manipulate the level of production also meant that the role of government must be enlarged.
40. Second, the government can and does manipulate the environment, physical, economic and social, in which people live.
41. The creative artist may manipulate a medium until something of interest turns up.
42. An interface program helped students add paragraphs to the database and manipulate the semantic net.
43. This makes the bilateral game one in which legislators learn about bureaucratic biases and manipulate penalties for deceit.
44. Journalists allow the Saatchis to manipulate them again and again.
45. The ability of party leaders to manipulate the nomination process had been substantially undercut, however, by party reform.
46. If we translate analogue information into a digital form, we can suddenly manipulate it freely in almost any way we wish.
47. She stretched to manipulate the hot tap with her toe.
48. The groups of instructions to manipulate index registers need to specify an index register and a store location.
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49. Given its vast capacity, it could manipulate the world price by adjusting output.
50. Further, in a currency union no government of a member country can manipulate the money supply growth rate for electoral purposes.
51. Natural selection favours those genes that manipulate the world to ensure their own propagation.
52. In this chapter, you will learn how to use its sorting feature to manipulate the data in tables and lists.
53. Millions of years of evolution have equipped us to delicately manipulate our environment through our sense of touch.
54. Edward's attempts to manipulate seemed both touching and, eventually, fruitless.
55. If the place was dry it was going to be a damn sight tougher to manipulate them.
56. He was indifferent to the attention he received, calmly going about his business, never using his influence to manipulate others.
57. All my life I have tried to manipulate people - bend them to my will.
58. Being a photographer I understand how photographers can manipulate a situation.
59. This all-encompassing quality reveals a strong desire amongst students to understand and manipulate their environment.
60. But the marketing men at the mortgage lenders have shown their power to manipulate the market.
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