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15 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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She has been ingratiating her dog with tasty treats and long walks.
Billy complimented the teacher's drawing to ingratiate himself and get a gold star.
The bird chirped sweetly to ingratiate itself with the listeners.
He tried to ingratiate himself with the new students by sharing his toys during recess.
The puppy wagged its tail and licked everyone in an attempt to ingratiate itself with the family.
The team captain worked hard to ingratiate new players into the soccer team.
She smiled warmly and offered to share her crayons, hoping to ingratiate herself with the new student.
He tried to ingratiate himself with the teacher by offering to help with classroom chores.
The cat attempted to ingratiate itself with the family by purring and rubbing against their legs.
By complimenting the chef, she hoped to ingratiate herself with the restaurant staff.
Sarah brought cookies to ingratiate herself with her classmates at the school party.
Maria brought cupcakes to the class to ingratiate herself with the classmates on her birthday.
He gave a high-five to ingratiate with his sports team.
She complimented her friend's drawing to ingratiate with her.
The kind gesture of sharing his snacks helped him ingratiate with his classmates.

Ingratiate

in-grey-shee-eyt
verbTo gain favor or approval from someone, especially by making a deliberate effort to be likable or helpful.
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Last Updated On: April 4, 2024
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