blandise (Meaning)

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blandise (v. i.)

To blandish any one.

Synonyms & Antonyms of blandise

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blandise Sentence Examples

  1. She tried to blandise her way into his good graces by showering him with compliments.
  2. The politician attempted to blandise the voters with promises of a brighter future.
  3. His attempts to blandise the board members fell flat as they saw through his insincere gestures.
  4. The salesperson's blandising tactics didn't work on the skeptical customer, who remained unconvinced.
  5. Despite his efforts to blandise his critics, they remained steadfast in their opposition.
  6. The actress was skilled at blandising producers to secure leading roles in films.
  7. He resorted to blandising his colleagues in the hopes of gaining their support for his project.
  8. Blandising the audience with his charming smile, he easily won their approval for the new policy.
  9. The student tried to blandise the teacher into giving him an extension on his assignment.
  10. Her constant blandising eventually wore thin, and her true motives were revealed.

FAQs About the word blandise

To blandish any one.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

She tried to blandise her way into his good graces by showering him with compliments.

The politician attempted to blandise the voters with promises of a brighter future.

His attempts to blandise the board members fell flat as they saw through his insincere gestures.

The salesperson's blandising tactics didn't work on the skeptical customer, who remained unconvinced.