Tamper, with the purpose of deception.
Influence or control shrewdly or deviously.
Control (others or oneself) or influence skillfully, usually to one's advantage.
Manipulate in a fraudulent manner.
1 They are trying to manipulate the result of the elections, al-Fadil said.
2 I'm not sure it's possible to manipulate someone with candor and truth.
3 Since few people bet on politics, it's easy to manipulate the market.
4 Or you could get really serious, and start to manipulate the statistics.
5 Nothing beats wielding the power to create and manipulate your own images.
6 Cult leaders use a variety of psychological processes to manipulate their members.
7 Liberals should not try to manipulate emotions, but rather work with them.
8 He had used everything she'd ever said to him to manipulate Joe.
9 Together, millions of flips could record and manipulate data in endless ways.
10 Experimental design: Genetic and pharmacologic approaches were used to manipulate VDR signaling.
11 The record company in the States began to try and manipulate things.
12 Fear is the greatest tool a government has to manipulate its voter-base.
13 I may not be Cordellan, but I can manipulate a situation too.
14 We found it possible to manipulate this world's network of transfer booths.
15 I think you have to manipulate your products a little bit better.
16 My ability to manipulate it is coming more quickly than I expected.
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