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patronize, patronise Brit [ˈpætrənaɪz, Am ˈpeɪ-] VB trans

1. patronize (treat as inferior):

2. patronize form (be customer):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Both were stars of the musical comedy, both patronised by their husbands/film directors.
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He began to make wagers and then to patronise and play the sport, even forming his own team on several occasions.
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He was patronised by the wealthy middle and upper classes.
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Though, his passion for arts was superseded by the enthusiasm in scientific research, he continued to patronise arts and culture.
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Being a university machine it was patronised by a large number of the student population, who had access to a protected machine code development environment.
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Last patronised in the mid 1990s, the branch closed in 2008.
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Her house fell out of fashion with high society and a lower class of customer began to patronise the establishment.
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It has been well patronised since its opening in 1995, allowing it to more than double its size since then.
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As a spa it became very popular and was patronised by the gentry.
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They did not preach revolution and were happy to be patronised by any aristocrat so willing.
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