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manipulating

Manipulating refers to the act of handling, controlling, or influencing something or someone. It is used in diverse contexts, from physical tasks to social interaction and information processing. The term derives from manipulate, from Latin manipulare, meaning to handle by the hand.

In social contexts, manipulation describes attempts to shape another person’s beliefs, feelings, or actions, often through

Physical manipulation involves handling objects or bodies, such as manual labor, tool use, or therapeutic techniques

In data and technology, manipulation means altering information, signals, or code. Routine operations include sorting, transforming,

In the arts, manipulation refers to controlled handling of materials or performers, such as puppetry, magic

Ethical considerations emphasize consent, transparency, and the distinction between influence and manipulation, with context and consequences

deception,
flattery,
pressure,
or
concealment.
Persuasion
and
influence
can
be
legitimate,
whereas
manipulation
tends
to
be
framed
as
exploitative
when
it
undermines
autonomy
or
honesty.
that
adjust
joints
or
soft
tissue.
or
editing
data,
while
harmful
forms
include
tampering
or
falsification,
which
can
compromise
integrity
and
trust.
tricks
involving
sleight
of
hand,
or
sculptural
shaping
of
clay
and
metal.
shaping
judgment.