finagled (Meaning)

finagled

to obtain (something) by indirect or involved means, to use devious or dishonest methods to achieve one's ends, to use trickery to get what one wants, to obtain (something) by trickery

finagled Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning salesperson finagled a way to convince the customer to buy the overpriced product.
  2. The students finagled a way to get into the forbidden library during closed hours.
  3. The politician finagled a deal that benefited their wealthy donors at the expense of the public.
  4. The thief finagled the lock on the door, gaining entry into the house without setting off an alarm.
  5. The artist finagled an invitation to the exclusive art show, even though their work had been rejected.
  6. The negotiator finagled a compromise that satisfied both parties, avoiding a costly lawsuit.
  7. The employee finagled a promotion by flattering their boss and taking credit for others' work.
  8. The reporter finagled access to confidential documents, exposing a government cover-up.
  9. The gambler finagled a winning streak by rigging the game in their favor.
  10. The criminal finagled a plea deal that resulted in a reduced sentence, despite the severity of their crime.

FAQs About the word finagled

to obtain (something) by indirect or involved means, to use devious or dishonest methods to achieve one's ends, to use trickery to get what one wants, to obtain

negotiated, arranged, engineered, manipulated, managed, concluded, contrived, masterminded,plotted, wangled

botched,fumbled, butchered, mangled, blew, bungled, muffed, mishandled, messed (up), flubbed

The cunning salesperson finagled a way to convince the customer to buy the overpriced product.

The students finagled a way to get into the forbidden library during closed hours.

The politician finagled a deal that benefited their wealthy donors at the expense of the public.

The thief finagled the lock on the door, gaining entry into the house without setting off an alarm.