insinuate in English

verb
1
suggest or hint (something bad or reprehensible) in an indirect and unpleasant way.
he was insinuating that she had slept her way to the top
synonyms:implysuggesthintintimateindicatelet it be knowngive someone to understandmake out
2
maneuver oneself into (a position of favor or office) by subtle manipulation.
she seemed to be taking over, insinuating herself into the family
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "insinuate" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "insinuate", or refer to the context using the word "insinuate" in the English Dictionary.

1. What are you trying to insinuate?

2. Insinuate christianity into a person's mind.

3. How dared he insinuate that she lied?

4. He insinuate his doubt of her ability.

5. To try and insinuate that we had done something wrong.

6. He tried to insinuate himself into the boss's favor.

7. He managed to insinuate his way into her affections.

8. It'seems to me you insinuate things about her.

9. He was very deferential. He was not trying to insinuate himself.

10. One can only gently insinuate something else into its convulsive grasp.

11. She insinuate to us that her partner have embezzle fund.

12. They were trying to insinuate that I belonged with the psychiatric patients.

13. This allows water to insinuate itself underneath and drill tunnels through the ice.

14. They also insinuate that relatives of the prisoners are on their lists.

15. Critics of Banville insinuate that though he plays it expertly, he has only got one tune.

16. The rabbit died. What magistrate would find, or even venture to insinuate, anything against this?

17. I insinuate to her a thousand hints , which, as she is perfectly spiritual, she receives.

18. And do you mean to insinuate that there is not a sort of devotion in that?

19. A few insinuate themselves into the colonies of others and persuade their hosts into a free meal.

20. Alone among them, he appreciated the full potential of radio as the means to insinuate doubt and disaffection among his listeners.

21. Apace The trade's ability to insinuate itself into every branch of government in drug-afflicted countries continues Apace

22. He believed even more deeply that no church should insinuate itself into the sacred bond between a husband and a wife.

23. This was greeted with an irreverent laugh, and the youth blushed deeply, and tried to look as if he had meant to insinuate what knowing people called a "double entendre."

24. How much is a Buttload? It’s a commonly used piece of slang used to insinuate that something is of large volume or bountiful, but surprisingly it is a real life measurement

25. In practice, Actually and its synonyms are often used to insinuate that the following is either unusual or contrary to a norm or preceding assumption, or to merely preface an overconfident opinion contrasting a previous statement or norm (as per 'vacuous emphasis' note above)

26. Adumbrate: 1 v describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of Synonyms: outline , sketch Types: block out indicate roughly Type of: depict , describe , draw give a description of v give to understand Synonyms: insinuate , intimate Type of: hint , suggest drop a hint; intimate by a hint

27. Adumbrate v 1: describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of; "sketch the outline of the book"; "outline his ideas" [syn: sketch, outline, Adumbrate] 2: give to understand; "I insinuated that I did not like his wife" [syn: intimate, Adumbrate, insinuate]

28. Don't create a gamertag or motto that other users may be offended by, this includes comments that look, sound like, stand for, hint at, abbreviate, or insinuate any of the following: profane words/phrases, topics or content of a sexual nature, hate speech (including but not limited to racial, ethnic, or religious slurs), illegal drugs/controlled substances, or illegal activities.