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Ingratiation

noun
1.
The act of gaining acceptance or affection for yourself by persuasive and subtle blandishments.  Synonym: insinuation.






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"Ingratiation" Quotes from Famous Books



... work himself, especially when the rider was up to the trick, and not 'a gent' to be cajoled into 'trying a horse.' Mr. Sponge, punctual to his time, appeared at the stable, and after much patting, whistling, so—so—ing, my man, and general ingratiation, the redoubtable nag was led out of the stable into a well-littered straw-yard, where, though he might be gored by a bull if he fell, the 'eyes of England' at all events would not witness the floorer. Horses, ...
— Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour • R. S. Surtees



Words linked to "Ingratiation" :   insinuation, blandishment, wheedling



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