beslaver in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
BESLAVER: to excessively flatter or praise someone, often insincerely, in order to gain favor or advantage.
Sample Sentences
- The politician's speech was filled with flattery, as he sought to beslaver the audience with compliments.
- She couldn't stand how he would beslaver his boss to get ahead at work.
- In an attempt to gain favor, he would beslaver anyone in a position of power.
- The artist was known to beslaver wealthy patrons in hopes of securing funding for her projects.
- His tendency to beslaver those he admired often made others uncomfortable.
- Despite his talent, many believed he relied too much on beslavering to succeed.
- She found it disingenuous when her colleague would beslaver the clients during meetings.
- To advance in the company, he learned to beslaver the executives subtly yet effectively.
- Her decision to beslaver the critics backfired when they saw through her insincerity.
- He had a knack for beslavering even the most stoic individuals, making them smile.