Sentences with ingratiate
in·gra·ti·ate
I i - Many politicians are trying to ingratiate themselves with her. [VERB pronoun-reflexive + with]
- She ingratiated her colleagues with her well-researched project proposal.
- Its mawkish sentimentality and by its star's endless winsome attempts to ingratiate himself into the sympathies of his audience.
- Norrell, to ingratiate himself with the powerful, raises the Minister's bride from the dead.
- It's either that or hang around the local high school trying to ingratiate myself with the kidlettes.
- The source said that in 2007 Yeung did little to ingratiate himself with the- then owners of Birmingham City or Karren Brady.
- There is no shortage of management gurus offering advice on how to ingratiate yourself with your superiors without making it too obvious.