Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-SIN'U-ATE
IN-SIN'U-ATE, v.i.
- To creep in; to wind in; to flow in; to enter gently, slowly or imperceptibly, as into crevices.
- To gain on the affections by gentle or artful means, or by imperceptible degrees; as, insinuating flattery.
- To wind along. Milton.
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