English to Spanish Dictionary manipulate

manipulate

manipular
definition
verb
he manipulated the dials of the set
handle or control (a tool, mechanism, etc.), typically in a skillful manner.
the masses were deceived and manipulated by a tiny group
control or influence (a person or situation) cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously.
translation of 'manipulate'
verb
manipular,
manejar
example
This is a big plus for anyone wishing to 'manipulate' documents without needing to have the creator application present.
Being able to 'manipulate' words didn't seem like such an evil gift though.
Market forces require businesses to 'manipulate' information to stay in business, she says.
The PC's ability to record, rip, store and 'manipulate' audio and video makes it a great media server.
He was gauging the class; calculating and deciding exactly how best 'manipulate' the situation to his advantage.
There is a popular anti-corporate, progressive argument that sees market research and advertising as a sinister attempt to 'manipulate' people.
She knows her best strength is the way she can control and 'manipulate' men.
One robotic arm is used to position the endoscope to provide visualisation of the operative site, while the other two robotic arms 'manipulate' surgical instruments under the surgeon's control.
I unconsciously 'manipulate' situations to my advantage
You can then create, edit and 'manipulate' any audio files you like.
Both involved persons in authority who used half-truths and recklessly false statements to 'manipulate' people who trusted them.
We should always be trying to influence and 'manipulate' our opponents - this is critical - but there is only so much we can do about that.
These programs enable you to 'manipulate' text patches easily in all sorts of useful ways, and they have saved kernel developers many hours of tedious work.
In most cases toddlers already know how to emotionally 'manipulate' their parents and most stop crying very soon after the parent has left.
And there are too many parties who think they can 'manipulate' those incensed people for political advantage.
O'Neill knows how to 'manipulate' situations to his team's advantage too.
the pupils can 'manipulate' the data or screen image
He was too innocent to 'manipulate' the information I freely gave him.
It requires a seasoned politician to take advantage of a no-win situation and 'manipulate' circumstances to drive home a point.
With it they are able to 'manipulate' objects as well as if they had hands.
Finally, I have extensive experience using computers to manage and 'manipulate' images, including type.
Don't allow judgmental and critical people to influence and 'manipulate' you, as you are ready to make a final decision about the past.
Character devices, such as serial ports and keyboards, 'manipulate' data as a stream of characters, or bytes, one at a time.
The surgeon can perform intricate procedures by using joystick-like controls to 'manipulate' the surgical instruments.
However, even with these basic commands, you can successfully 'manipulate' text files from within your own shell scripts or right from the command line.
nations may still be able to 'manipulate' their own data
Rather than pass out memos or draw on whiteboards, workers use collaborative software to 'manipulate' documents on plasma screens that also function as videoconference systems.
Physicians use their hands to diagnose injury and illness and 'manipulate' the musculoskeletal system to encourage the body to heal.
Thus, I was able to 'manipulate' the ropes and free myself from them.
I don't agree that we should 'manipulate' data, and present only bits of broader data, to perpetuate a political agenda using conjecture and not science.
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