"Ingratiates" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ingratiates" Meaning

Ingratiates means to win someone's favor or good opinion by flattering or flattering words, or to gain someone's approval or support by being excessively polite or charming.

"Ingratiates" Examples

Usage Examples for "ingratiates"


The politician's speeches always seemed to ingratiates themselves with the crowd, making him a popular figure among the masses.
The new employee's eagerness to take on extra tasks ingratiates her with her colleagues, who started to see her as a valuable team player.
The company's CEO made a point to ingratiates himself with local business owners by attending their charity events.
The teacher's efforts to involve students in the decision-making process ingratiates her with the entire class.
The restaurant's manager went out of his way to ingratiates regular customers by offering them free drinks on their birthdays.

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To ingrain means to deeply impress or instill something, such as a skill, habit, or idea, into someone's mind or character, so that it becomes a permanent part of them. It can also mean to make something, such as a memory or a lesson, a permanent and lasting part of a person's experience.

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