to patronize

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الإنجليزية - التركية
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
To make oneself a regular customer of a business
make a patron
Treat as inferior unduly, talk down to, treat condescendingly
to exercise an arrogant condescension toward
be a regular customer or client of; "We patronize this store"; "Our sponsor kept our art studio going for as long as he could"
To trade with customarily; to frequent as a customer
do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of
If someone patronizes a place such as a pub, bar, or hotel, they are one of its customers. The ladies of Berne liked to patronize the Palace for tea and little cakes. = frequent
To assume the air of a patron, or of a superior and protector, toward; used in an unfavorable sense; as, to patronize one's equals
treat condescendingly do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of
pat·ron·ize patronizes patronizing patronized in BRIT, also use patronise1. disapproval If someone patronizes you, they speak or behave towards you in a way which seems friendly, but which shows that they think they are superior to you in some way. Don't you patronize me! Cornelia often felt patronised by her tutors
To act as patron toward; to support; to countenance; to favor; to aid
treat condescendingly
be a regular customer or client of; "We patronize this store"; "Our sponsor kept our art studio going for as long as he could" treat condescendingly do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of
{f} be arrogant, behave in a condescending manner; serve as a sponsor, serve as a benefactor; be a regular customer at a store or other business (also patronise)
assume sponsorship of
Someone who patronizes artists, writers, or musicians supports them and gives them money. The Japanese Imperial family patronises the Japanese Art Association
to patronize

    الواصلة

    to pat·ron·ize

    التركية النطق

    tı peytrınayz

    النطق

    /tə ˈpātrəˌnīz/ /tə ˈpeɪtrəˌnaɪz/
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