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patronize
[ pey-truh-nahyz, pa鈥 ]
verb (used with object)
- to give (a store, restaurant, hotel, etc.) one's regular patronage; trade with.
- to behave in an offensively condescending manner toward:
a professor who patronizes his students.
- to act as a patron toward (an artist, institution, etc.); support.
patronize
/ 藞辫忙迟谤蓹藢苍补瑟锄 /
verb
- to behave or treat in a condescending way
- tr to act as a patron or patroness by sponsoring or bringing trade to
Derived Forms
- 藞辫补迟谤辞苍藢颈锄别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫补顎僼谤辞苍路颈锄顎卆路产濒别 adjective
- 辫补顎卼谤辞苍路颈路锄补顎僼颈辞苍 noun
- 辫补顎僼谤辞苍路颈锄顎唀谤 noun
- 谤别路辫补顎僼谤辞苍路颈锄别顎 verb (used with object) repatronized repatronizing
- 迟谤补苍蝉路辫补顎僼谤辞苍路颈锄别顎 verb (used with object) transpatronized transpatronizing
- un路辫补顎僼谤辞苍路颈锄顎卆路产濒别 adjective
- 飞别濒濒顎-辫补顎僼谤辞苍路颈锄别诲顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of patronize1
Example Sentences
I鈥檝e been thinking about the nightclubs our community used to frequent and the ones we patronize now.
Azuka said it has resonated with audiences who she was keen not to "patronize".
People who have experienced weight loss become more likely to join fit people who patronize wellness businesses, he said, and malls will be there for them.
鈥淚 think I need to find a balance of contextualizing it without thinking like I鈥檓 patronizing people.鈥
Spectacle is one way to get people to show up in person and perhaps patronize other businesses too.
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More About Patronize
What does听patronize mean?
To patronize is to be a customer (or patron) of a business or other establishment.
In this sense, patronize most often means to be a paying customer, especially a regular one. However, you can patronize establishments that are not businesses鈥攜ou can patronize a library, for example.
Example: I patronize local shops and restaurants whenever I can in order to support people in my own community, instead of enriching faceless corporations.
Patronize also means to act condescendingly toward a person in a way that arrogantly implies that you鈥檙e being kind or helpful to that person. This often takes the form of speaking to someone as if they were a child. Someone who acts in this way can be described as patronizing.
Example: Don鈥檛 patronize me, Jeff鈥擨 understand the topic just as well as you do.
Where does听patronize come from?
The first records of patronize come from around 1590. Its base word, patron, comes from the Latin 辫补迟谤艒苍耻蝉, meaning 鈥渓egal protector鈥 or 鈥渁dvocate鈥 (辫补迟谤艒苍耻蝉 comes from the Latin pater, meaning 鈥渇ather鈥). The suffix -ize makes it into a verb essentially meaning 鈥渢o be a patron of.鈥
A patron is a customer or a supporter of a particular institution (a patron of the arts, for example). To patronize, then, typically means to support a business by being a loyal customer鈥攆requently shopping there, as opposed to only buying something once a year on Small Business Saturday. This sense of the word is usually positive, but the condescending sense is always negative.
To patronize someone in this condescending way is to treat them as if they鈥檙e in need of extra help because they鈥檙e not capable by themselves. This is often done with a patronizing tone. Another way to patronize someone is to tell them what you think they want to hear.
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What are some other forms related to patronize?
- patronizing (adjective)
- patronizer (noun)
- repatronize (verb)
- patronization (noun)
- patrionizable (adjective)
- patron (noun)
What are some words that share a root or word element with patronize?听
What are some words that often get used in discussing patronize?
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How is听patronize used in real life?
When it refers to being a customer or patron, patronize is usually positive. When it refers to treating a person in a condescending way, it鈥檚 always negative.
Not to be 馃尳馃尳馃尳, but we think it's important to remember to patronize local businesses when you go to festivals in Chicago.
鈥 Do312 (@Do312)
Books are expensive, patronize the library. It's literally FREE.
鈥 let's go Ayo (@letsgoayo)
Sexist bike shop rant.
I know what size tube I need.
I know how to put my own cleats in.
Don鈥檛 patronize me.
Don鈥檛 argue with me.鈥 Nikki Usher, Ph.D. (@nikkiusher)
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Try using听patronize!
True or False?听
In the context of being a customer, patronize only means to be a customer of local businesses.
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