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Patronize meaning
To act as a patron of; to defend, protect, or support. | To make oneself a customer of a business, especially a regular customer. | To assume a tone of unjustified superiority toward; to talk down to, to treat condescendingly.
Example sentences (20)
And even many people politically sympathetic to PublicSquare will never patronize it, because most people’s consumer choices are dictated primarily by convenience and price.
Encouraging support for the partnership, he urged Ghanaians to patronize Ghana Post’s services and participate in NLA games, highlighting that the proceeds will contribute to national development.
She asks for her minivan back, which only causes the man there to patronize her.
It added that students who patronize them may be subject to penalties, such as academic dismissal or expulsion.
Local restaurants aside, there are multi-national chains that you can patronize using crypto like Chipotle, Quiznos, and so on.
Schiff, who famously said that “those who patronize and subsidize Fox News are culpable for the lies they tell and for the damage they do to our democracy,” has even spent lavishly on Garvey ads that appeared on Fox News.
Shapiro also wrote that Forest Hills Stadium’s concert series plays an important role in the local community by attracting tens of thousands of people who patronize local businesses.
Soboslay said connecting the trail to the property would be considered so trail users could patronize future businesses.
That is what customers are supporting when they patronize their local independent bookstores.
The Steel City Rowing Club, located in Verona, has added the Hula Bar to their after-practice rotation of neighborhood places they patronize.
This, according to her has led to a lot of people do engage in self medication or patronize quacks as most of these less Privileged people cannot even afford transport fare to Kuje or the City center,nor can they afford the cost of tests and drugs.
Being a film, there could be insertion or edited, or just for propaganda so that it could be talked about or patronize,” said Bataan Bishop Ruperto Santos.
Celebrities and politicians all patronize me, all thanks to my mentor, Mark Zuckerbek,” he said in a recent interview,” he said in an interview.
Ethiopian Airlines is a house hold name in Nigeria because it is an airline Nigerians are proud of because of its success and the fact that it has always supported Nigeria and Nigerians also patronize it.
First, a movement to patronize pro-democracy, independent businesses has flourished.
States are beginning to reopen nonessential businesses, and customers are beginning to patronize them.
What I will want to advise consumers is to be very careful in their choice of drinks and beverages and make sure that they patronize products of those well-known industries.
You vote, you put these people into office with their votes, and in return they patronize you and when it matters, they abandon you.
By contrast, Small Business Saturday encourages holiday shoppers to patronize brick and mortar businesses that are small and local.
He emphasized the need for the government to patronize made in Nigeria goods to grow the economy.