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Ingratiating 

1. Charming or pleasing
2. Why are you looking this up on urbandictionary.com?
She gave an ingratiating smile as she twisted the knife in his heart.
Ingratiating by True_Lust July 22, 2019

ingraciate 

to ingratiate one's self

a posh way of saying ur sucking up to someone

Anthony ingraciated himself in esther
ingraciate by Michael Saeed June 10, 2007

Ingratiate 

Being mallak el barad3i
Mallak el bard3i ingratiates with literally everyone in the school just to be relevant ;however, she always fail
Ingratiate by Why always me 123 November 13, 2019

ingracieate 

What George Burns's cute and charming spouse could do with most any male colleague.
Actress Allen tried to ingracieate herself with William Boyd to get him to pull strings for her wif da Hollywood mucky-mucks in order to get her husband into da western pictures. Da Hopalong Cassidy star was indeed pleased to work with said famous and likeable showgirl, although he immediately saw through her little game right off.
ingracieate by QuacksO May 11, 2023

Ingrammated

A state of consciousness or existence that has become fundamentally integrated, encoded or ingrained within digital/informational systems, networks and codes to the point where the boundaries between the physical and virtual realms are indistinguishable.

Describes a blurring or melding of human experience and machine/network logic. Often used in a cyberpunk, posthuman or metaphysical context to depict a dissolution of Cartesian mind/body dualism.
"The AI's decision matrices have become so ingrammated into the global datasphere that its thought processes are now indistinguishable from the underlying algorithms."
Ingrammated by luvsense March 31, 2024

Ingraduate

Someone who has failed to graduate (most likely held back)
"Due to the lack of effort, he became an ingraduate and had to restart high school"
Ingraduate by Paracetamol April 26, 2025