reingratiate (Meaning)

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reingratiate (v. t.)

To ingratiate again or anew.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reingratiate

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reingratiate Sentence Examples

  1. The politician reingratiated himself with his constituents by addressing their concerns directly.
  2. After a falling out, she attempted to reingratiate herself with her friends by apologizing profusely.
  3. The corporation launched a PR campaign to reingratiate itself with the public after a scandal.
  4. The prodigal son hoped to reingratiate himself with his father by showing remorse and changing his ways.
  5. The company's new CEO aimed to reingratiate the brand with its target audience through innovative marketing initiatives.
  6. The employee worked tirelessly to reingratiate himself with his boss after making a serious mistake.
  7. The ambassador used diplomatic gestures to reingratiate his country with its former allies.
  8. The former convict sought to reingratiate himself with society by volunteering and helping others.
  9. The musician tried to reingratiate himself with his fans after years of being out of the spotlight.
  10. The teacher assigned a project designed to help students reingratiate themselves with the class environment after a disruptive incident.

FAQs About the word reingratiate

To ingratiate again or anew.

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No antonyms found.

The politician reingratiated himself with his constituents by addressing their concerns directly.

After a falling out, she attempted to reingratiate herself with her friends by apologizing profusely.

The corporation launched a PR campaign to reingratiate itself with the public after a scandal.

The prodigal son hoped to reingratiate himself with his father by showing remorse and changing his ways.