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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The team captain worked hard to ingratiate new players into the soccer team.
Through consistent support and encouragement, the coach will have ingratiated himself with the athletes.
The athlete will have been ingratiating herself with fans through consistent performance and sportsmanship.
The athlete is ingratiating himself with the coach to be considered for the starting lineup.
In the intense competition, athletes will be ingratiating themselves with the judges through exceptional performances.
He gave a high-five to ingratiate with his sports team.
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