Insinuate in a sentence as a verb

Are you trying to insinuate that Snowden remained in Russia by choice?

In the meantime, don't try to insinuate that this guy was somehow a victim.

Or are you trying to insinuate Ruby programmers are dumb/lazy?3.

But that is only one person whose phone is rendered unusable and not many as you insinuate.

" - An attempt to insinuate that the 'thief' is a member of the Bitcoin in-group, alongside the author.

The standard response when this is brought up is to insinuate the complainer is antisocial.

It does because you were trying to insinuate that 1 hour delivery of food is a logistical nightmare.

Not trying to insinuate that Light Table specifically is going to do this, but the option is still available.

But to insinuate with absolutely zero understanding that the creators of bitcoin did this to get rich is just plain nasty.

I mean, ffs he seemed to insinuate in the Guardian interview that the NSA keeps a list of undercover assets and he had access to it!?

I know you're not a dummy and don't mean to insinuate that, but I've had this conversation with people over and over and am just trying to understand it.

I don't think it is helpful in this situation to insinuate that medical error was involved, or that Mr Hunter's death was preventable.

EatStreet's page does not make it clear at all that this is a third party, and in fact seems to go out of its way to insinuate that this is in fact the official website for the restaurant.

Your first comment here on HN contains this: Even within this submission, the comments here still talk and insinuate Aaron was facing life imprisonment, danger to being raped daily, and ******* was his only option.

It's inappropriate to preemptively insinuate that those who disagree about a civil liberties issue are anti-Semitic.

"The new services fly banners like "we let you focus on your content" and "just write, don't worry about anything else", but what they really insinuate is the flawed assumption that your literal words are the only thing that you will ever want to communicate to your audience.

Insinuate definitions

verb

introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner; "He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table"

verb

give to understand; "I insinuated that I did not like his wife"

See also: intimate adumbrate