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  1. tending to influence or control someone or something to your advantage, often without anyone knowing it: He is resourceful, smart, skillful, ingenious, and savvy, but he also can be manipulative. (Definition of manipulative from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of manipulative. manipulative.

    • What Is Manipulative Behavior?
    • Characteristics of A Manipulative Person
    • How Do You Know When Someone Is Manipulating You?
    • What Causes A Person to Be Manipulative?
    • How to Stop Being Manipulative
    • How to Cope with A Manipulative Person
    • Summary

    Manipulative behavior includes actions a person uses to gain influence or control over someone else. They can be a form of psychological aggression, with behaviors often associated with intimate partner violence.Manipulation can happen in intimate partner relationships as well as in other types of relationships. Manipulative behavior examples inclu...

    Manipulators tend to behave in predictable ways. Some tactics of emotional manipulation include making comparisons that hurt you, or lying and denial about facts. Exaggeration, withholding important information or valuable items, and silence can be manipulative. Each of these behaviors can be detrimental to mental and emotional safety. Understandin...

    Manipulation can be subtle or overt. People of all ages, genders, races, and orientations can be on the receiving end of manipulation. It may seem easy to recognize emotional manipulation when it is happening to others, but challenging to see when you are in the midst of it yourself. The following are some signs of controlling or manipulative behav...

    Some possible causes of manipulative behavior include: 1. Dysfunctional relationships: Dysfunctional relationships during childhood may contribute to unhealthy communication patterns and behavior models. 2. Personality disorder: People with personality disorders, such as borderline personality disorder or people with narcissistic traits, often enga...

    Every person is in charge of their behavior and decisions. It is possible for people who use manipulative tactics to change their behavior. Some strategies to stop emotional manipulation may include: 1. Recognizing and identifying harmful behaviors 2. Accepting responsibility for actions and contributions 3. Learning healthier and more effective wa...

    It may be hard to identify controlling and manipulative behaviors. While you can't prevent the behaviors—because you aren't responsible for them—you can take care of yourself to reduce the impact. While you may feel empathy for the other person, it's important to know that responses like arguing, criticizing, threatening, blaming yourself, and plac...

    Manipulative behavior occurs when a person uses controlling and harmful behaviors to avoid responsibility, conceal their true intentions, or cause doubt and confusion. Manipulation tactics, such as gaslighting, lying, blaming, criticizing, and shaming, can damage a person's psychological well-being. These behaviors are common and can occur in plato...

  2. Learn the meaning of manipulative, an adjective that describes someone or something that uses manipulation to control or influence others. See examples, synonyms, word history, and related entries.

  3. Manipulative definition: influencing or attempting to influence the behavior or emotions of others for one’s own purposes. See examples of MANIPULATIVE used in a sentence.

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  5. Definitions of manipulative. adjective. skillful in influencing or controlling others to your own advantage. “the early manipulative techniques of a three-year-old child” synonyms: artful. marked by skill in achieving a desired end especially with cunning or craft. Pronunciation. US. /məˈnɪpjuləɾɪv/ UK. /məˈnɪpjulətɪv/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA.

  6. /məˈnɪpjəleɪtɪv/ (disapproving) showing skill at influencing somebody or forcing somebody to do what you want, often in an unfair way. manipulative behaviour. He’s extremely manipulative, so don’t let him persuade you. Definitions on the go.

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