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patronizing ADJ

patronizing

patronize [ˈpeɪtrənaɪz, Brit ˈpæt-] VERBO trans

1. patronize formal (be customer):

2. patronize (treat condescendingly):

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An unnamed woman, who was patronizing the tavern earlier in the evening, re-enters the business explaining that she had accidentally left her purse behind.
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My attitude was by no means hostile or patronizing.
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On rare occasions, hosts have cut interviews short when it became clear that guests were being dishonest, unethical, unintelligible, abusive, or patronizing.
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The theater provided entertainment for black residents who were excluded from patronizing white theaters.
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Many criticize his work as patronizing and demeaning in its portrayal of black characters.
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He is patronizing to the children, and is generally unhelpful with finding them new guardians and fulfilling his duty to keep them safe.
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The fort has witnessed many patronizing deeds of its rulers towards art, architecture, music, and poetry.
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The stereotypes and infantilization of older and younger people by patronizing language affects older and younger people's self-esteem and behaviors.
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Certain terms can be perceived as offensive or patronizing, depending on the context and speaker.
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The downtown economy has benefitted since its opening, primarily from guests patronizing its bars and restaurants before and after events.
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