patronize in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

patronize in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for patronize in the English»Spanish Dictionary

patronize [ˈpætrənaɪz, Am ˈpeɪtrən-] VB trans

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Qi was one of the first states to patronize scholars.
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Lightly patronized routes may find reductions to fit ridership statistics and allow the agency to more effectively use the buses on heavier patronized routes.
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It was patronized by all denominations and the public in general.
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A skillful political and military leader, he is also known to have patronized the arts.
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Some of the delicacies are highly patronized in different historic regimes.
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Currently, about 15,000 such personnel patronize the facility annually.
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However, many of them continued to privately patronize the hula.
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The game of policy is a kind of unlawful penny lottery specially adapted to his means, but patronized extensively by poor white players as well.
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The better troupes were patronized by nobility, and during carnival period might be funded by the various towns or cities, in which they played.
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Consumers automatically support the farmers when they patronize the store.
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