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Definition of "insinuated" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of insinuate. (verb)

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Use "insinuated" in a sentence
  • "From its Jacobean beginnings, the word insinuated the possibility of excess, however."
  • ""He kind of insinuated the group over there wasn't as talented," Shanahan says."
  • "It's not that the monster was "insinuated" in the CIA; it's that the CIA was created by Congress & the Truman administration to protect the interests of US capitalism, by going around the world destroying all & any attempts of other nations to develop economically in ways that were independent of the US, & thus "threats" to US corporations 'global dominance."
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