manipulatable

English

Etymology

From manipulate + -able.

Adjective

manipulatable (comparative more manipulatable, superlative most manipulatable)

  1. Suitable for, or able to be subjected to manipulation.
  2. Gullible or susceptible to persuasion.

Usage notes

Much less common than manipulable, by a ratio of 5–10:1.[1]

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References

  1. Google Ngram Viewer, manipulable, manipulatable
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