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Intricated

To intricate someone; to bring people on board or to get them onside with an idea or a proposal or an initiative of some type by getting them intricated into the process bit by bit, almost without their noticing that they are making a commitment.
When a group was trying to Bring Back the Ottawa Senators in 1990, a team that had not played in the National Hockey League for nearly 60 years, one of their key advisers, former US Attorney General, Elliot Richardson (now deceased) said: "First we'll get the League’s Board of Governors intricated then we'll get the (expansion) franchise!"
Intricated by Prof Bruce March 5, 2009
integrate/interrogate Introduce to new by teaching, asking question and possibly relocating appropriate.

intragate in'd in the dictionary.
Intragated a new way to acknowledge and communicate
Intragate by noixz January 15, 2009

intricate 

On a broad level it refers to something that is highly complex and involved.

On a more intricate level, it refers to something that has succeeded in the capture of complex details. The kind of details, like subtle mannerisms, that you take for granted in day-to-day life but are like little puzzle pieces that form the world around you, reality. That's why a lot of movies and such never seem truly realistic because they are lacking in the intricacies that inhabit the real-world. But when it happens, it's a good feeling to recognize the intricacies of the real-world successfully captured and portrayed in the fictional realm.
Man, this cartoon I am watching is intricate!
intricate by TimeCrime March 18, 2010

intricately 

to taticly plan or in a certain way
he intricately led his squad
intricately by uour welcome November 2, 2017

Intricate 

To bring people on board or to get them onside with an idea or a proposal or an initiative of some type by getting them 'intricated' into the process bit by bit, almost without their noticing that they are making a commitment.
When a group was trying to Bring Back the Ottawa Senators in 1990, a team that had not played in the National Hockey League for nearly 60 years, one of their key advisers, former US Attorney General, Elliot Richardson (now deceased) said: "First we'll intricate the League then we'll get the (expansion) franchise!"
Intricate by Prof Bruce March 5, 2009

intrigite 

and adj. used to describe something that is intricate but needs to be done in legitimate, legit, manner.
I am going to get a new intrigite tattoo from that great artitst Pete.
intrigite by Alan Platner December 22, 2007