maniobrado
Maniobrado is the past participle of the Spanish verb maniobrar. As an adjective, it denotes that someone or something has been guided, handled, or orchestrated through maneuvers. In literal uses, it can describe the physical handling of objects or vehicles, for example, maniobrar una embarcación or maniobrar un equipo complejo. In figurative use, the term is common in political, empresarial, and social discourse to indicate that actions, plans, or outcomes have been produced through deliberate strategy or manipulation, rather than by chance or natural development. In this sense, phrases like un plan maniobrado or una negociación maniobrada convey a sense of calculated arrangement, sometimes with a negative connotation of deceit or favoritism.
Grammatical notes: maniobrado functions as the participle of maniobrar and can serve as a predicate adjective
- El plan fue maniobrado para favorecer a ciertos actores.
- Las negociaciones se presentaron como maniobradas por intereses externos.