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    In·gra·ti·at·ing
    /inˈɡrāSHēˌādiNG/

    adjective

    • 1. intended to gain approval or favor; sycophantic: "an ingratiating manner"
  2. The meaning of INGRATIATING is intended or adopted in order to gain favor : flattering. How to use ingratiating in a sentence.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IngratiationIngratiation - Wikipedia

    Ingratiating is a psychological technique in which an individual attempts to influence another person by becoming more likeable to their target.

  4. When you ingratiate yourself, you put yourself in someones good graces in order to gain their approval or favor. While the word ingratiate does not necessarily imply that your behavior is obsequious or otherwise improper, the word may be used disapprovingly by those who distrust your motives.

  5. INGRATIATING definition: 1. Ingratiating behaviour is intended to make people like you: 2. Ingratiating behavior is…. Learn more.

  6. INGRATIATING meaning: 1. Ingratiating behaviour is intended to make people like you: 2. Ingratiating behavior is…. Learn more.

  7. to try to make yourself especially pleasant in order to get someone to like or approve of you, and often to influence someone to do something for you: He tries to ingratiate himself with the boss by saying that all her ideas are brilliant. (Definition of ingratiate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. A person who is ingratiating is trying to get in the favor or grace of those around her. But the word doesn't always have to imply a sly attempt at winning others over, sometimes it can simply mean charming or agreeable.

  9. Ingratiating definition: charming; agreeable; pleasing. . See examples of INGRATIATING used in a sentence.

  10. Ingratiate definition: to establish (oneself or another person) in the favor or good graces of someone, especially by deliberate effort (usually followed by with). See examples of INGRATIATE used in a sentence.

  11. Calculated to please or win favor. An unctuous, ingratiating manner. American Heritage. Which ingratiates; which attempts to bring oneself into the favour of another. The implication is often of flattery or insincerity. That was an ingratiating smile. Wiktionary. Synonyms: sweet.

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