Examples of 'patronizes' in a sentence

Meaning of "patronizes"

Patronize means to treat someone in a condescending manner, or to support a business by being a regular customer
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of patronize

How to use "patronizes" in a sentence

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He patronizes one of the dreadful places himself.
My son always talks very loudly when he patronizes me.
The planet that patronizes the girl is the moon.
Patronizes regular Thevaram chanting.
Someone that patronizes.
Materialism patronizes Indian metaphors and imagery now.
He believes that the policy of Affirmative Action patronizes the black community.
Each of these countries patronizes a considerable amount of China goods and products.
Even if a secretary of a district committee patronizes them!
He always patronizes me.
Keras patronizes the recurring layer, supporting convolution and a combination of both.
The sensational newspaper always patronizes the man retailing a false novelty.
He patronizes old people and parents, gives wisdom and authority, allots lot and blessing.
Mercury enhances dexterity and resourcefulness, patronizes traders, but also thieves.
Rex patronizes Bree, calling her idea foolish.

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Uncle, Any elder who takes an interest in or who patronizes a younger Kindred.
He patronizes Nita, openly doubting her intelligence and her capability as a wizard.
In the Flashpoint universe, Harvey Bullock is an alcoholic who patronizes Montoya 's bar.
Still patronizes was snuck in here this morning . That black witch that your father.
The count who patronizes the peasants?!
If he patronizes these businesses, then he 's got money . It narrows the profile a little.
If Hesselboe patronizes me, I am out of there.
Patronizes German ships or shipping . ".
Today, the theater patronizes the Queen and the Prince of Wales.
If he patronizes these Businesses, then he 's got money.

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