manipulálta
Manipulálta is a Hungarian verb form derived from the verb manipulálni, meaning to manipulate. It is the third-person singular past definite indicative form, used to express a completed action in the past when the direct object is definite. In practice, it appears in sentences such as “A politikus manipulálta a közvéleményt” (The politician manipulated public opinion) or “A cég manipulálta az adatokat” (The company manipulated the data).
Morphologically, manipulálni combines with the past definite ending -ta to yield manipulálta. The spelling reflects Hungarian
In usage, manipulálta frequently appears in journalism, politics, and social discourse to indicate alleged or observed
Etymology and related forms: the verb manipulálni is a loanword adapted into Hungarian from foreign sources