To "manipulate" implies influencing someone or a situation in a cunning, unfair, or devious way, often for one's own advantage or benefit. It carries a strong negative connotation, suggesting a lack of transparency, honesty, or ethical consideration in the influencing process. For example, 'He tried to manipulate his colleagues into agreeing with him.'
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