0 past simple and past participle of ingratiate --
1 to make someone like you by praising or trying to please them: --
He ingratiated himself with everyone he met.
Most importantly, she was quite petite, she was quite childlike, but she was always very polite, so she just ingratiated people.
He ingratiated himself to many stars; people liked him.
There was one individual who ingratiated himself into the project, but where he came from no one knew.
His charm and continental reputation ingratiated him to society and soon he was much sought after as a teacher.
Both acts ingratiated him further with the ruler.
On his journeys, he ingratiated himself with the people with his candour and pious character.
The latter ingratiated himself with the king and egged him on in his dissolute life.