Examples of 'patronized' in a sentence

Meaning of "patronized"

Patronize (verb) - To treat in a condescending manner, to talk down to someone. It can also mean to be a customer of a business on a regular basis
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  • simple past tense and past participle of patronize

How to use "patronized" in a sentence

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In many cases they were patronized by the executive.
He fully patronized the development of this monastery.
Young people know when they are being patronized.
That patronized it that night was most appealing.
I do not need to be embarrassed or humiliated or patronized anymore.
It was patronized by the kings as well as village assemblies.
And a real woman does not want to be patronized.
I did not know you patronized such traditional restaurants.
But if it comes out that you patronized.
Patronized by people looking for a thrill.
On the contrary this regime is frequently patronized.
They are in no mood to be patronized by experts or anybody else.
He was patronized as a portrait painter by the aristocracy and court.
He set up trusts and patronized sports and education.
Everybody knows when they are being patronized.

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Travelers patronized three hotels and five restaurants.
I have never felt patronized by you.
He also patronized culture and learning.
But i also do not want you to feel patronized.
He was well patronized by the aristocracy.
You should not have patronized me.
He is not to be patronized or demoted to historical greatness.
He hated it when people patronized him.
Drama was patronized by the kings as well as village assemblies.
If he should feel patronized in any way.
He patronized art on a grand scale.
I do not like being patronized and dismissed.
Or patronized like bunny rabbits.
No more reason to be patronized by the parents.
Weiss patronized several universities and numerous cultural projects.
He was a lover of learning and patronized music and painting.
She also patronized printed books and their authors.
I did not come here to be patronized.
Of the sort perhaps patronized by the princess herself.
Patronized by the two roads that crossed each other at.
I will not be patronized by a deserter.
Sam does not need to be patronized.
Neither was he patronized by royalty nor did he write for fame or money.
They have all patronized me.
Would be little traffic in illegal liquor if only criminals patronized it.
Alexander was erudite and patronized both arts and sciences.
Businesses patronized regularly by program participants might donate to your group.
Few people like to be patronized.
Literature was also patronized by some nobles and wealthy citizens.
This survey was well patronized.
Both are well patronized and conducted by enterprising gentlemen.
In the sixteenth century practically all rulers patronized alchemists.
I have personally patronized each and every one of your establishments.
I do not like being patronized.
They patronized it a lot.

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