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ingratiating

[in-grey-shee-ey-ting] / ɪnˈgreɪ ʃiˌeɪ tɪŋ /


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The Department of Defense’s investors are ingratiating themselves to the tech sector by design.

From Washington Times

Her character is a mockery of the nakedly ingratiating artist who disguises herself as a boldly feminist risk-taker.

From New York Times

Further ingratiating himself with the Trump team, Suarez has echoed Trump’s attacks on DeSantis’ demeanor, saying the governor doesn’t make eye contact and struggles with personal relationships with other politicians.

From Seattle Times

Art isn’t actually for everybody; television is — television, Hollywood movies, subway ads and every other ingratiating form of commercial popular culture, which is a dazzling hallmark of our age.

From Los Angeles Times

The push into melancholy territory can be found in more ingratiating work, including specials by the most commercial stars.

From New York Times