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    Pa·tron·age
    /ˈpatrənəj/

    noun

  2. 1. : advowson. 2. : the support or influence of a patron. the patronage of science by universities. 3. : kindness done with an air of superiority. The prince deigned to bestow his patronage on the composer. 4. : business or activity provided by patrons. the new branch library is expected to have a heavy patronage. 5. a.

  3. PATRONAGE definition: 1. the support given to an organization by someone: 2. the power of a person to give someone an…. Learn more.

  4. noun. the financial support or business provided to a store, hotel, or the like, by customers, clients, or paying guests. Synonyms: trade, commerce, custom. patrons collectively; clientele. the control of or power to make appointments to government jobs or the power to grant other political favors. offices, jobs, or other favors so controlled.

  5. If you give a store or business your support (financial or otherwise) as a customer or client, you are giving them your patronage. Great philanthropists are often known for their patronage, or financial support, of the arts.

  6. 1. The support or encouragement of a patron, as for an institution or cause. 2. Support or encouragement proffered in a condescending manner: Our little establishment has finally been deemed worthy of the bank's patronage. 3. The trade given to a commercial establishment by its customers: Shopkeepers thanked Christmas shoppers for their patronage.

  7. PATRONAGE meaning: 1. the support given to an organization by someone: 2. the power of a person to give someone an…. Learn more.

  8. Patronage Definition. The function or status of a patron. Support, encouragement, sponsorship, etc. given by a patron. Support or encouragement proffered in a condescending manner. Our little establishment has finally been deemed worthy of the bank's patronage.

  9. Patronage is the support and money given by someone to a person or a group such as a charity.

  10. the system by which an important person gives help or a job to someone in return for their support. the support that a person gives a store, restaurant, etc. by spending money there. See patronage in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: patronage.

  11. the support, especially financial, that is given to a person or an organization by a patron. Patronage of the arts comes from businesses and private individuals.

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