Ingratiate


The meaning of the word Ingratiate is: to try to get someone's approval by doing or saying things that will please them


Examples:

Since the new teacher failed to ingratiate herself with the students, she found it hard to maintain an orderly classroom.

published by Clarissa on 2021-03-16 16:06:51


The con artist hoped to ingratiate himself into the wealthy widow’s life.

published by Buffy on 2021-01-08 10:23:03


While I do like you a great deal, I am not willing to ingratiate myself into your life by telling you a bunch of lies.

published by Kurt on 2021-11-01 05:52:56


Because Sarah wanted a raise, she decided to ingratiate herself with her boss by offering to work on the weekends.

published by Terica on 2021-09-05 23:25:15


How dare you try to ingratiate yourself into my child’s life by buying her toys!

published by Melony on 2021-11-04 23:35:54


The candidate will try to ingratiate himself with voters by promising to reduce taxes.

published by Jacklyn on 2021-04-13 10:09:18


If you are trying to ingratiate yourself to me by offering me chocolate, it is not going to work!

published by Aileen on 2021-07-19 20:36:00


Although the prisoner did everything he could to ingratiate himself with the parole board, his parole was still denied.

published by Bobbi on 2021-08-08 10:02:30


To win the business contract, the vendor had to ingratiate himself with the office manager.

published by Earlean on 2021-05-27 13:47:36


Matthew tried everything he could to ingratiate himself in his ex-girlfriend’s life.

published by Henrietta on 2021-02-08 17:24:38


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