gemanipuleerde
Gemanipuleerde is a Dutch term derived from the verb manipuleren, which means to manipulate or to influence. The word literally translates to “manipulated” and is used as a past participle. In Dutch, it functions as an adjective or as a noun in compound phrases such as “gemanipuleerde data” (manipulated data) or “gemanipuleerde beelden” (manipulated images). The form follows standard Dutch morphological patterns, with the prefix “ge-” and the suffix “-de” indicating completed action.
In legal and political discourse, gemanipuleerde is often associated with allegations of tampering. Courts may refer
The concept is especially relevant in the digital era, where information can be edited or fabricated quickly.
Related Dutch terms include manipulatie (the act of manipulating) and manipulatiebeleid (policy against manipulation). The word