To have indicated or suggested to be
“The article would insinuate that the company's chief executive was enriching himself at the expense of shareholders.”
Past tense for to maneuver oneself into (a favorable position) by subtle manipulation
“A wild ruffian named Kikuchiyo would insinuate himself into the ranks of the warrior class.”
Past tense for to place or put between or among others
“Tim chose to insinuate his personal problems into the official function, drawing criticism from the crowd.”
Past tense for to physically move (oneself or a thing) slowly and smoothly into a particular place
“He began to insinuate his arm around her waist, but she was having none of it and walked away.”
Past tense for to appear, indicate or signal to be (something)
Past tense for to move slowly and carefully in order to avoid being heard or noticed
Past tense for to make an assertion without proof
Past tense for to gradually but firmly establish or infuse with
Past tense for to make someone or something more appealing
Past tense for to tell someone about, or trust someone with, a secret or private matter
Past tense for to enter or encroach on a place or situation forcibly or without invitation
Past tense for to make insulting or damaging allegations or insinuations about
Past tense for to spread a rumor or rumors
Past tense for to intend to do something
Past tense for to be a portent of a particular outcome
Suggested without being stated directly
Inserted or brought in from an external place or source
(of a mixture or effect) Delicately complex and understated
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