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7 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 author has ingratiated her novels with readers worldwide, earning a loyal fan base.
They have ingratiated their company with the community by sponsoring local events.
The scientist has ingratiated his research with the scientific community, gaining widespread recognition.
The musician has ingratiated his music with listeners, creating a lasting impact on the music industry.
I have ingratiated myself with the team through consistent hard work.
She has ingratiated her ideas with the board of directors to implement positive changes.
The chef has ingratiated his restaurant with food critics, receiving glowing reviews.

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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