🎭manipulation (manipulation)

noun
/məˌnɪpjʊˈleɪʃən/
manipulation (manipulation)

Signification

the action of controlling or influencing something or someone cleverly or unfairly
The action of manipulating someone or something in a skillful manner; handling or controlling in a subtle, unfair, or unscrupulous way.
The action of influencing or controlling someone or something in a clever or unscrupulous way.
Traduction de la signification
l'action de contrôler ou influencer quelque chose ou quelqu'un de manière habile ou injuste
laction de controler ou influencer quelque chose ou quelquun de maniere habile ou injuste

Phrases d'exemple

His manipulation of the situation was evident to everyone.

Sa manipulation de la situation était évidente pour tout le monde.
Sa manipulation de la situation etait evidente pour tout le monde

Media manipulation influences public opinion.

La manipulation des médias influence l'opinion publique.
La manipulation des médias influence l'opinion publique.

The politician was accused of manipulation to gain public support.

Le politicien a été accusé de manipulation pour obtenir un soutien public.
Le politicien a été accusé de manipulation pour obtenir un soutien public.

Synonymes

control, influence, handling, exploitation, deception, distortion, Exploitation, Deception, Influence
Entrée 1
control, influence, handling, exploitation
Entrée 2
deception, exploitation, distortion
Entrée 3
Exploitation, Deception, Influence

Antonymes

honesty, transparency, fairness, Honesty, Transparency, Fairness
Entrée 1
honesty, transparency
Entrée 2
transparency, honesty, fairness
Entrée 3
Honesty, Transparency, Fairness

Collocations

manipulation of data, manipulation of emotions

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