Sentence example with the word 'ingratiate'

ingratiate

Definition v. gain favor with somebody by deliberate efforts

Last update: August 3, 2016


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Sushma easily ingratiate her teachers.   [verb]

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His support to the Lord Roos Act, ascribed generally to his desire to ingratiate himself with Charles, was no doubt due in part to the fact that his son had married Lord Roos's sister.   [verb]

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Maybe SeƱor Medena was trying to ingratiate himself with Alex.   [verb]

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"He is as shrewd as his brother, and through Antony, into whose favour he ingratiated himself, is always in communication with Cleopatra."   [verb]

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The Petersburg Freemasons all came to see him, tried to ingratiate themselves with him, and it seemed to them all that he was preparing something for them and concealing it.   [verb]

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His support to the Lord Roos Act, ascribed generally to his desire to ingratiate himself with Charles, was no doubt due in part to the fact that his son had married Lord Roos's sister.   [Please select]

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Keith soon ingratiated himself further with the old squire.   [Please select]

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One can find no effort on his part to ingratiate himself with his men.   [Please select]

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Pitkin, he will spare no pains to ingratiate himself into Uncle Oliver's favor.   [Please select]

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"Peter," he said, "you seem to have ingratiated yourself to a certain extent with my crew."   [Please select]

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