patronized in English

verb
1
treat with an apparent kindness that betrays a feeling of superiority.
“She's a good-hearted girl,” he said in a patronizing voice
synonyms:treat condescendinglycondescend tolook down ontalk down toput downtreat like a childtreat with disdain
2
frequent (a store, theater, restaurant, or other establishment) as a customer.
restaurants remaining open in the evening were well patronized
synonyms:do business withbuy fromshop atbe a customer ofbe a client ofdeal withtrade withfrequentsupport
verb

Use "patronized" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "patronized" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "patronized", or refer to the context using the word "patronized" in the English Dictionary.

1. He patronized a young musician.

2. The restaurant is patronized by John.

3. The restaurant patronized by John.

4. He felt gullible, patronized, bamboozled.

5. It's nice to work without being patronized.

6. The restaurant is patronized by politicians and journalists.

7. The chic restaurant is patronized By many celeBrities.

8. Kanō Eitoku was a distinguished painter patronized by Nobunaga.

9. Have you patronized Saint Honore Cake Shop Ltd?

10. The club is patronized by students and locals alike.

11. He had alternately whined over his grievances and patronized her.

12. The God gives her opportunity, the angel patronized her house.

13. This game was patronized especially by the royalty and nobility.

14. He also patronized contemporary artists, including Thomas Cromek and Dessoulavy.

15. It's a charming little restaurant which is mostly patronized by locals.

16. Kid's don't like to be patronized any more than adults do.

17. Alice had felt sorry for him and he instantly smothered , patronized.

18. They are patronized , ridiculed and shoved around by self - important staff members.

19. Three-floor club patronized by a slightly older, self-consciously stylish, well-off crowd.

20. Have you ever patronized Saint Honore Cake Shop Ltd in past 6 month?

21. He never patronized the disabled but restored in them a zest for life and work.

22. Cordial welcome is domestic and international new old client is patronized , hang down ask!

23. The Cheapness of these conveyances caused them to be largely patronized by blue-jackets

24. They attended the church, patronized the local tradesmen and supervised the affairs of the village.

25. We won't be cute, we won't be patronized, we will not be denied our future.

26. Three-floor club patronized by a slightly older, self-consciously stylish,(Sentencedict.com) well-off crowd.

27. Michael celebrated the birth of Leo with public chariot races, a sport he enthusiastically patronized and participated in.

28. Cranky Easily irritated, especially from being tired and especially in reference to a child (or at least someone who's patronized)

29. In the coming centuries, Carnatic music was patronized by local kings of Kingdom of Mysore, Kingdom of Travancore and the Maratha rulers of Tanjore

30. As Black-owned and Black-patronized Barbershops emerged in the early 20 th century, the barbershop in the African American community was also a place where Black men could gather without inhibition, without worry

31. In the revival of neo-Platonism Renaissance humanists did not reject Christianity; quite the contrary, many of the Renaissance's greatest works were devoted to it, and the Church patronized many works of Renaissance art.

32. Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States, 379 U.S. 241 (1964) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 applies to places of public accommodation patronized by interstate travelers by reason of the Commerce Clause.