verb
- past tense of puppeteer; to manipulate or control (a puppet) by means of strings or rods
- to control or manipulate (a person or group) like a puppet; to pull the strings of someone
Usage: literal use in theater and performance
Usage: figurative use; often implies hidden or indirect control
Examples
- The skilled performer puppeteered the wooden marionette across the stage with graceful movements.
- Behind the scenes, the CEO puppeteered the company's decisions through his trusted advisors.
- She felt puppeteered by her parents' constant interference in her life choices.
- The director puppeteered every aspect of the production, from casting to final edits.
- He puppeteered the negotiations to ensure his preferred outcome.
- The strings that puppeteered the character were barely visible to the audience.