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ingratiate
ingratiate \in-GRAY-shee-ayt\
verb
To ingratiate yourself with others is to gain their favor or approval by deliberately doing or saying things they will like.
Ingratiate is usually used with
with, and is often (though not always) used disapprovingly.
// Scam artists often have an uncanny ability to
ingratiate themselves with their victims using subtle flattery that only seems obvious in retrospect.
// Although she was nervous to be the new girl in school, Emma quickly
ingratiated herself with her classmates through her effortless charm and kind demeanor.
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Examples:
“In ever greater numbers, Elizabeth’s subjects flocked north to
ingratiate themselves with the Queen’s likely successor.” — Tracy Borman,
The Stolen Crown: Treachery, Deceit, and the Death of the Tudor Dynasty, 2025
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