
1) Bring in 2) Fixed annuities 3) Get at 4) Give to understand 5) Hint 6) Hint slyly 7) Intimate, give to understand 8) Introduce 9) Introduce insidiously 10) Slyly suggest 11) Suggest artfully 12) Suggest indirectly 13) Suggest on the sly 14) To creep, wind, or flow into 15) To hint 16) To ingratiate
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1) Denote 2) Ed gein 3) Getat 4) Hint at 5) Imply 6) Instill
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• (v. t.) To introduce artfully; to infuse gently; to instill. • (v. t.) To hint; to suggest by remote allusion; -- often used derogatorily; as, did you mean to insinuate anything? • (v. i.) To ingratiate one`s self; to obtain access or favor by flattery or cunning. • (v. t.) To introduce gently or slowly, as by a winding or nar...
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1. To introduce gently or slowly, as by a winding or narrow passage, or a gentle, persistent movement. 'The water easily insinuates itself into, and placidly distends, the vessels of vegetables.' (Woodward) ... 2. To introduce artfully; to infuse gently; to instill. 'All the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, are for nothing else but to ...
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In·sin'u·ate transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Insinuated ;
present participle & verbal noun Insinuating .] [ Latin
insinuatus , past participle of
insinuare to insinuate; prefix
in- in +
sinus ...
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suggest unpleasantly make a way for something gentlyÂ
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Insinuate: In the biomedical sciences, to introduce slowly, through a winding or narrow passage, or by a persistent movement. The term 'insinuate' in this sense carries the connotation of introducing artfully and gently, as a cardiologist would do in insinuating a catheter (a tube) into the arteries of ones heart. The origin of 'insinuate' is curio...
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[
v] - introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner
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insinuate 1. To hint at something unpleasant or to suggest it indirectly and gradually. 2. To introduce oneself gradually and cunningly into a position; especially, a place of confidence or favor. 3. To suggest or to hint slyly: 'She insinuated that the boys were lying. 4. To introduce or to insert (oneself) by subtle and artful means. 5. Etymol...
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verb introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner; `He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table`
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[ASVAB glossary] suggest in an indirect or covert way; give to understand
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suggest in an indirect or covert way; give to understand
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[Intelligent words] suggest in an indirect or covert way; give to understand
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