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What are some suffixes that can be added to manipulate?

Here are some suffixes that can be added to "manipulate" and the meanings they convey:

-able: This suffix signifies capability or possibility.

* Manipulatable: Able to be manipulated (e.g., "The data is manipulatable.")

-er: This suffix indicates someone who performs the action.

* Manipulator: A person who manipulates others (e.g., "He was a skilled manipulator.")

-ion: This suffix denotes the act or process.

* Manipulation: The act of manipulating (e.g., "The manipulation of the evidence was blatant.")

-ive: This suffix denotes something that is related to or characterized by the action.

* Manipulative: Tending to manipulate others (e.g., "She had a manipulative personality.")

-or: This suffix also indicates someone who performs the action.

* Manipulator: A person who manipulates others (e.g., "The politician was a master manipulator.")

-ing: This suffix indicates the present participle, meaning something is currently being done.

* Manipulating: In the process of manipulating (e.g., "He was caught manipulating the figures.")

-ed: This suffix indicates the past participle, meaning something has been done.

* Manipulated: Having been manipulated (e.g., "The data had been manipulated.")

Other suffixes:

* -ly: This suffix creates an adverb, modifying a verb, adjective, or another adverb.

* Manipulatively: In a manipulative way (e.g., "She spoke manipulatively to get her way.")

Note: The choice of suffix depends on the specific meaning you want to convey. For example, "-able" is used to describe something that can be manipulated, while "-ive" describes someone who is prone to manipulating others.

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