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manipulation

In most contexts, "manipulation" is used as an uncountable noun when referring to the general concept of control or influence. When used in a negative sense (controlling people), it often carries a strong connotation of dishonesty or unfairness. In medical or technical contexts, such as physical therapy or surgery, the word is neutral and simply refers to moving something skillfully with the hands.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Maya is venting to Fatima via text while in a boring lecture.
Maya

Ryan's trying to guilt trip me into doing his project. Total manipulation.

Maya
Fatima
Fatima

Don't fall for it. He's just playing you so he can slack off again.

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Maya uses 'manipulation' to describe Ryan's unfair attempt to control her behavior through guilt. Fatima responds with the phrasal verb 'fall for it' (to be deceived) and the phrase 'playing you' (exploiting someone), reflecting their shared disdain for Ryan's laziness.

Meanings

noun

The act of controlling or influencing a person or situation cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously.

"The politician was accused of psychological manipulation to win the voters' trust."

noun

The skillful handling or operating of an object, especially with the hands.

"The surgeon's precise manipulation of the instruments ensured a successful operation."

noun

The act of altering data or information to deceive others or achieve a specific result.

"The company faced lawsuits following the discovery of financial manipulation in their annual reports."

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