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ingratiate
[ in-grey-shee-eyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to establish (oneself or another person) in the favor or good graces of someone, especially by deliberate effort (usually followed by with ):
He ingratiated himself with all the guests.
She ingratiated her colleagues with her well-researched project proposal.
ingratiate
/ 瑟苍藞伞谤别瑟蕛瑟藢别瑟迟 /
verb
- troften foll bywith to place (oneself) purposely in the favour (of another)
Derived Forms
- 颈苍藞驳谤补迟颈藢补迟颈苍驳, adjective
- 颈苍藢驳谤补迟颈藞补迟颈辞苍, noun
- 颈苍藞驳谤补迟颈藢补迟颈苍驳ly, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 颈苍路驳谤补路迟颈路补路迟颈辞苍 [in-grey-shee-, ey, -sh, uh, n], noun
- 颈苍路驳谤补路迟颈路补路迟辞路谤测 [in-, grey, -shee-, uh, -tawr-ee], adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ingratiate1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ingratiate1
Example Sentences
His efforts to ingratiate himself with Russia鈥檚 President Vladimir Putin have brought the war no closer to an end.
Separately, Mr Hampshire also reflected on his worries about people trying to ingratiate themselves with Andrew "in order to make excessive money out the Duke or their association with him".
Sir Keir, like Emmanuel Macron before him, had sought to ingratiate himself with the wildly unpredictable American president, convinced that was the pragmatic course of action.
But while individuals may flatter him and ingratiate themselves, the market doesn鈥檛.
The agreement to settle comes as Zuckerberg has made clear efforts to ingratiate himself with the Trump administration.
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