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  2. May 6, 2011 · 1. : to act as patron of : provide aid or support for. The government patronized several local artists. 2. : to adopt an air of condescension toward : treat haughtily or coolly. 3. : to be a frequent or regular customer or client of. a restaurant much patronized by celebrities.

  3. 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—you can patronize a library, for example.

  4. to be a regular customer of a shop, restaurant, hotel, etc.: Special offer coupons can be effective in motivating shoppers to patronize certain establishments. to speak to or behave towards someone as if they are stupid or not important: Additional research has found that 70% of people feel patronised by advertising.

  5. to speak to or behave toward someone as if they are stupid or not important: Stop patronizing me - I understand the play as well as you do. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Showing arrogance and conceit. (as) proud as Lucifer idiom. airs and graces idiom. arrogantly. be too clever by half idiom. egoistically. egomaniacally. egotistic.

  6. type of: support. support materially or financially. verb. be a regular customer or client of. “We patronize this store”. synonyms: keep going, patronage, patronise, support. keep going, run on. continue uninterrupted.

  7. From Longman Business Dictionary patronize /ˈpætrənaɪzˈpeɪ-, ˈpæ-/ (also patronise British English) verb [ transitive] 1 American English to use or visit a particular shop, restaurant, hotel etc Many homosexuals patronize gay-owned companies simply because they feel more comfortable there. 2 to speak to someone in a way that suggests that they...

  8. The meaning of PATRONIZING is showing or characterized by a superior attitude towards others : marked by condescension. How to use patronizing in a sentence.

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