insinuated Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈsɪn.ju.eɪt]
  • Us [ ɪnˈsɪn.ju.eɪt]

Meaning of insinuated In English

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Examples of insinuated

  • A cotton swab is gently insinuated into the base of each sulcus, breaking all arachnoid adhesions.

  • The government insinuated that some counties preferred to keep patients on waiting lists instead of sending them to other counties.

  • In other cases, insinuated meanings lurked uncertainly in the shadows of open ' ' ones.

  • He shows how the idioms of politeness and civility insinuated themselves into the language of plaintiffs, defendants, and others as they presented their cases in courts.

  • Insinuated the brat wasn't telling the truth.

  • The refusal to represent confronts the system with its own language and enacts a critique that is not tied to those who are insinuated in it.

  • He insinuated that we are bringing in an old age pension scheme, whereby the old people will have los.

  • He has insinuated that, somehow, all this depends upon the removal of the right to strike.

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