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condescending in the PONS Dictionary

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She frequently makes fun of unreasonable adult attitudes, especially when displayed by pompous and condescending adults.
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If workers know that their bosses are treating them with the same respect and dignity then they feel less of a condescending subordinate relationship.
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On the other hand, he gives some very intelligent (if often condescending) commentaries on many societal issues.
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Rat is an insensitive character in the strip, whose interactions with others are typically sarcastic, condescending, self-centered, insulting and sometimes violent.
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This resulted him to come across as arrogant, sarcastic, and condescending young man.
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Ash is cunning and manipulative, often condescending to friend or foe at his whim, and has ambiguous morals in his actions.
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On the other hand, some episodes had him seriously bullying teachers with a condescending, managerial tone that caused them to dislike him.
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Though well-intentioned, the strip was cancelled in 1949 for fear that the strip would be viewed as condescending and draw racially based complaints.
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The condescending environment in which they worked and played was not fit.
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He was especially indignant about the condescending attitudes of many scientists towards alternative traditions.
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