What is another word for manipulators?

Pronunciation: [mənˈɪpjʊlˌe͡ɪtəz] (IPA)

Manipulators refer to people who try to influence or control others through deceit or craftiness. There are many synonyms for this word, such as schemers, tricksters, swindlers, charlatans, deceivers, imposters, frauds, and Machiavellians. These individuals often seek to manipulate their victims for personal gain or advantage, and they use a range of tactics, such as flattery, emotional manipulation, and outright lying to achieve their ends. Manipulation can occur in personal relationships as well as in professional settings, and it can have serious negative consequences for the victims. By being aware of the various synonyms for manipulators, individuals can better recognize and avoid these harmful people.

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Usage examples for Manipulators

Most of the single-mounts, landing craft and manipulators and heavy-duty lifters went with him, jamming the decks around the vehicle ports of Valkanhayn's ship.
"Space Viking"
Henry Beam Piper
The manipulators of stock prices can have financial news "made to order."
"Successful Stock Speculation"
John James Butler
And then from different parts of the room other manipulators began to report.
"Humorous Ghost Stories"
Dorothy Scarborough

Famous quotes with Manipulators

  • I learned more complex ways to manipulate the manipulators, to bring attention to issues about which I felt passionate.
    Joey Skaggs
  • People tell me, "Oh, you must not advocate doing anything illegal." My answer to them is that I have been a law-abiding man all my life. I believe in law and order. I believe that we must have a society governed strictly by laws, not by mobs or by any tyrant's whims of the moment -- or by any clever tribe of alien manipulators who have gained control of our mass media. But does anyone really believe that we have a society governed by laws today? Let us remember that we are living now in the era of O.J. Simpson and Bill Clinton. We have laws on the books, and we have police and courts which have the theoretical responsibility for enforcing those laws. And when it is Politically Correct to do so, they will.
    William Luther Pierce
  • What picture of American society is likely to be imprinted on the consciousness of average Europeans? Given what they read or hear every day from intellectuals and politicians, they can hardly have any choice in the unpleasant particulars, especially if they happen to be French. The picture repeatedly sketched for them is as follows: American society is entirely ruled by money. No other value, whether familial, moral, religious, civic, cultural, professional, or ethical has any potency in itself. Everything in America is a commodity, regarded and used exclusively for its material value. A person is judged solely by the worth of his bank account. Every U.S. President has been in the pockets of the oil companies, the military-industrial complex, the agricultural lobby, or the financial manipulators of Wall Street. America is the "jungle" par excellence of out-of-control, "savage" capitalism, where the rich are always becoming richer and fewer, while the poor are becoming poorer and more numerous. Poverty is the dominant social reality in America. Hordes of famished indigents are everywhere, while luxurious chauffeured limousines with darkened windows glide through the urban wilderness.
    Jean-François Revel
  • All children are manipulators.
    Orson Scott Card

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