6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Ingratiate' in a Sentence
"To gain favor or approval from someone, especially by making a deliberate effort to be likable or helpful." more
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Upon finishing the novel, the author will have ingratiated herself with readers by crafting an unforgettable story.
The author ingratiated readers with her captivating storytelling in the fantasy novel.
The author has ingratiated her novels with readers worldwide, earning a loyal fan base.
Over the years, the author will have been ingratiating himself with readers through captivating stories.
The author tried to ingratiate with readers by incorporating popular trends into the novel.
The captivating storyline of the book will ingratiate it with avid readers.
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