manipulability

/məˌnɪpjələˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being easy to control, influence, or handle.
    • Engineers tested the manipulability of the new robot arm in tight spaces.
    • The clay's high manipulability allowed the artist to shape it into fine details.
    • The manipulability of the data made it simple to adjust the charts.
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