endear in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Although the majority of his films were on offbeat or taboo subjects, he endeared himself to both the critics and ordinary film goers alike.
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The group fervently desired to mine the tune book for musical gems, those special tunes that endear this style of singing to its participants.
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He soon became a prominent local politician although his informal personal style did not always endear him to some people.
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He was a pugnacious youth, which did not endear him to his headmaster.
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Her diffident politeness does not endear her to her hosts and makes it easy for them not to integrate her into the family.
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His uncompromising attitude did not endear him to moderates and his arrogance and inflexibility often inhibited his effectiveness as a legislator.
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He has an elemental, savage quality that endears him to ogres and trolls.
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He appeared in feature films and anthology television, endearing himself to new generations of fans.
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His dashing approach to batting and the sheer enjoyment he exuded endeared him to a generation of cricket lovers.
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Its under-square bore and stroke endeared the engine for low-speed torque.
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