5 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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The scientist worked hard to ingratiate with colleagues to collaborate on groundbreaking research.
Despite initial skepticism, the scientist will have ingratiated himself with the research community through groundbreaking discoveries.
In the scientific community, researchers will be ingratiating their findings with peer-reviewed publications.
The scientist has ingratiated his research with the scientific community, gaining widespread recognition.
The scientist ingratiates his research with groundbreaking discoveries.
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