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Insinu8 insinuate (insinuat), vt. to introduce (into favour, office etc.) by gradual and
artful means; to indicate indirectly or obliquely; to hint or suggest by remote allusion.
vi. to make way (into) by indirect means; to work into one's affections by artful means.
insinuatingly, adv. insinuation, n. the art or power of Isinuate from the Latin Insïnuo, i v.a. & n. to put or thrust in; to introduce; to insinuate; to creep into; to enter. The Truth, a truth can be a had thing to swallow. It is better to introduce NeuThought slowly to allow an individual time to analyse the NeuData. Giving the individual the chance to pick holes in the Data, look back as well as forward and to be given the courtesy of choice. To achieve Equicommunication the individual has to be granted the answer to any question they may have. There should however be no doctrine, no diatribe, and no preaching. Insinuate to the sleeping
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