jesuited (Meaning)
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jesuited (a.)
Conforming to the principles of the Jesuits.
Synonyms & Antonyms of jesuited
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jesuited Sentence Examples
- The senator jesuited around the question, carefully avoiding giving a direct answer.
- The lawyer jesuited his way through the cross-examination, never giving a straight answer.
- The politician was known for his ability to jesuit his way out of any difficult situation.
- The salesman jesuited his way into the customer's good graces, eventually convincing them to buy the product.
- The teacher jesuited her way through the lesson, skillfully avoiding any questions that she didn't know the answer to.
- The child jesuited their way out of trouble, convincing their parents that they hadn't done anything wrong.
- The journalist jesuited their way into the inner circle of the political party, gaining access to exclusive information.
- The spy jesuited their way into the enemy's territory, successfully completing their mission.
- The criminal jesuited their way out of jail, manipulating the system to their advantage.
- The con artist jesuited their way into the victim's trust, eventually swindling them out of their money.
FAQs About the word jesuited
Conforming to the principles of the Jesuits.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The senator jesuited around the question, carefully avoiding giving a direct answer.
The lawyer jesuited his way through the cross-examination, never giving a straight answer.
The politician was known for his ability to jesuit his way out of any difficult situation.
The salesman jesuited his way into the customer's good graces, eventually convincing them to buy the product.