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."