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machinate

[mak-uh-neyt] / ˈmæk əˌneɪt /


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Ms. Johansson defended herself by arguing that the character “has a human brain in an entirely machinate body,” and said, “I would never attempt to play a person of a different race, obviously.”

From New York Times Dec. 27, 2017

It urges those who work in it to agglutinate and machinate.

From Economist Oct. 27, 2016

But that leaves plenty of legislative detail, if the Lib Dems machinate wisely, for the two parties to find common cause over.

From Economist Jun. 11, 2015

And whatever the 20th century gods do, they don't machinate.

From Time Magazine Archive

This event revived the hopes of the sect, who once more began to machinate against Michelangelo.

From The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti by John Addington Symonds

While the image was almost certainly stage-managed, "it wasn't completely machinated or fabricated," says Mr Madden, who is with the US-Korea Institute at John Hopkins University.

From BBC Mar. 23, 2017

"It was more a signal of allowance and encouragement than something completely machinated by an image maker."

From BBC Mar. 23, 2017

His influence over Wilson was early supplanted by Colonel House, who pulled strings, machinated quietly, buzzed around in one department after the other.

From Time Magazine Archive

Calumny machinated in secret and struck out in the darkness?

From Beaumarchais and the War of American Independence by Elizabeth S. Kite

The angel said to Joseph, "They are dead who machinated against the child's life."

From The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. by Abbot of Eynsham Aelfric

"I was not going to allow a day of any further machinating and web-weaving around me because I've had enough," she declared, before telling Rachel in front of everyone: "I'm onto you."

From BBC Jan. 23, 2026

Do we really want to incentivize vigilantes like YouTube copycat Skeet Hansen, seen in the documentary machinating and uploading his own stakeouts, pitiful farces of justice with the catchphrase “You’ve just been Skeeted”?

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 26, 2025

But my father, meanwhile, I didn’t know this at the time, was busy machinating on behalf of the United States to keep the oil flowing to the West.

From Washington Post Dec. 10, 2020

But hustlers have a nasty side. ’s characters are striving and machinating and tortured, and yet so beloved by Russell they are never in any real danger.

From Slate Jan. 27, 2014

At the first favorable opportunity Schmucker would break it, and even if he seemed to keep quiet, he would be secretly and incessantly working and machinating against our side of the house.

From American Lutheranism Volume 2: The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South) by F. (Friedrich) Bente




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