Flattery designed to gain favor.
Pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade.
Синонимы
Examples for "ingratiatory "
Examples for "ingratiatory "
1 Not," touching his elbows again, with an ingratiatory smile, "that one would desire to get rid of you."
2 Cowperwood, disappointed by the outcome of his various ingratiatory efforts, decided to fall back on his old reliable method of bribery.
1 One, the incentivizing tack, called for coaxing China from developing the bomb.
2 Perhaps we should be doing a better job of coaxing them over.
3 Sven-Erik was coaxing information out of her about all kinds of things.
4 The men dropped more fuel on the fires, coaxing the flame brighter.
5 His mellow voice was made for coaxing , but was used to bully.
6 After much coaxing from her father, Daisy goes to Governor Gill's mansion.
7 Such perfect genetics from generations of Bene Gesserit coaxing human genetic stock.
8 But Sherman needed coaxing into his first tentative steps off the grass.
9 At last the younger woman said in her previous deferential, coaxing tone,-
10 Then those others are coaxing the flowers to spring up and bud.
11 When Rose was in a coaxing mood, few people could resist her.
12 She had drawn quite near to him, in her challenging coaxing intentness.
13 While Maria was affectionately coaxing the little one, Peter entered the room.
14 Farther on, in a kind of bay, she wished to stop, coaxing :
15 They were coaxing the Indians, with fine presents, to fight the English.
16 It's going to take a lot of coaxing to get them back.
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