noun
- the quality or state of being able to be manipulated, controlled, or handled
Usage: often used in technical, mechanical, or psychological contexts
Examples
- The manipulability of the robot's arm allows it to perform delicate surgical tasks.
- Engineers tested the manipulability of the new material before using it in production.
- The software's manipulability makes it easy for users to customize their experience.
- Psychologists study the manipulability of public opinion through media.
- The clay's high manipulability made it ideal for the sculptor's project.