manipuloivaksi
Manipuloivaksi is a Finnish grammatical form that denotes a change of state related to manipulation. It is produced from the verb manipuloida (to manipulate) with the present participle stem manipuloiva and the translative suffix -ksi, yielding manipuloivaksi. In Finnish, translatives indicate a transition into a new state, so the form can describe someone or something becoming manipulative or becoming susceptible to manipulation.
Morphology and sense: The lexical root is manipulo- from manipuloida, combined with -iva forming the participle
Usage: In discourse, manipuloivaksi appears in neutral descriptive or analytical contexts rather than as a fixed
Context and significance: The term is primarily a grammatical form rather than a widely recognized standalone
See also: manipulation, manipulative behavior, Finnish grammar, translative form.