ingratiate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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ingratiate in the PONS Dictionary

ingratiate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to ingratiate oneself (with sb)
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His charm and continental reputation ingratiated him to society and soon he was much sought after as a teacher.
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On his journeys, he ingratiated himself with the people with his candour and pious character.
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An obnoxious, overweight and dimwitted boss who tries unsuccessfully to ingratiate himself with his employees.
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The latter ingratiated himself with the king and egged him on in his dissolute life.
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The trio end up ingratiating themselves to the staff and some of the regulars, in part with the help of alcohol.
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Soon, she ingratiates herself with the children with her supportive affection and positiveness.
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But he had his detractors, who tended to view him as a shameless opportunist who had a knack for ingratiating himself.
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It's one thing to ingratiate oneself with a subject to elicit their secrets, but this was something else.
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He ingratiates himself with their boss and is able to maintain a convincing cover to infiltrate their organization and engineer the others' escape.
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For example, ingratiating a target individual when it is uncharacteristic of your behavior or making it obvious that you are trying to ingratiate.
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