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What is the past tense of ingratiate?

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The past tense of ingratiate is ingratiated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingratiate is ingratiates.

The present participle of ingratiate is ingratiating.

The past participle of ingratiate is ingratiated.

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Why have you not ingratiated yourself with some 'divine creature,' who has a rich papa?
I ingratiated myself in the American intelligentsia, and I wrote my book directly in English.
He could not have said anything that would have ingratiated him more with Florence.
He had been down each one of the shafts, and had ingratiated himself with the men.
I overcame the natural repugnance that I had to them, and ingratiated myself with them.
Fujimoto ingratiated himself with Kim through his superior knowledge of food.

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