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insinuating

[in-sin-yoo-ey-ting] / ɪnˈsɪn yuˌeɪ tɪŋ /




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His compositions, sleek and insinuating, can convey elegant ambiguities of mood.

From New York Times

He produced a documentary insinuating the violence may have been part of a “false flag” operation carried out by the government.

From New York Times

Trump and his allies have attacked those devices, making unsupported allegations they were rigged against him in 2020, sometimes insinuating that foreign powers such as Venezuela were behind it.

From Seattle Times

Evita Caldwell, a spokesperson for city police, said the department released the incident reports without requiring a public records request “due to the attention it has garnered insinuating a lack of police response.”

From Seattle Times

While O'Brien was talking about finances, he was also insinuating psychological projections.

From Salon