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Principal Translations |
insinuating adj | (instilling distrust) | insinuante adj mf |
insinuating adj | (gaining favor) | insinuante adj mf |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
insinuate, insinuate that vtr | (with clause: imply) | insinuar que vtr + pron |
| He insinuated that they were lying without actually saying so. |
| Insinuó que estaban mintiendo sin decirlo claramente. |
insinuate [sth]⇒ vtr | (imply, suggest) | insinuar⇒ vtr |
| The trial lawyer insinuated doubt. |
| El abogado insinuó que tenía dudas. |
insinuate [sth] vtr | (insert, introduce [sth]) | introducir⇒ vtr |
| The surgeon insinuated a fine tube into the patient's artery. |
insinuate [sth/sb] into [sth] vtr + prep | (insert, introduce: into [sth]) | introducir a alguien en loc verb |
| | introducir algo en loc verb |
| Robert insinuated his wife into the top echelons. |
| Roberto introdujo a su esposa en los mejores niveles sociales. |
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