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Patronized

Patronized | Patronizing | Patronizes

Patronized meaning

simple past and past participle of patronize

Synonyms of Patronized

Example sentences (20)

A Christmas… Present posted a couple of Instagram Stories this week, in which she claimed to have not patronized the drive-through of several popular fast food restaurants in decades.

Ever since we opened Macau throughout all the long holidays we had this year, The Londoner has been very well-patronized.

More than half or 65 percent of respondents said they patronized local small and micro businesses during the pandemic.

This was 2019, and Blue Island’s MetroSouth Medical Center had just closed, leaving the local economy without a hospital and without workers, many of whom either lived in or near Blue Island and regularly patronized many local businesses.

It is patronized by the knowledgeable and the vacuous, the purpose oriented and the dilletante, the nihilist and the builder.

Like any other sport, football is patronized by people of different age groups, including children.

Many people have ended up buying counterfeit modafinil pills or having their orders delayed for several months because they patronized a scam or unreliable vendor.

None of them patronized the store because of the terrible service.

Bryant patronized the Mexican restaurant for 20 years, a favorite of his and of his wife, a Fullerton native.

Government should enact policy that ensures locally produced medicines are patronized by all agencies of government while imported medicines are restricted with pricing policy in place.

Since historians knew who the Laubespine family patronized, the authors’ names helped determine to whom the poetry books belonged, consequently authenticating the collection.

No more than 4 per cent of the male population was entitled to vote, and most of those either didn’t vote, or voted according to how much they were bribed or patronized.

Other Black doctors report being patronized or dismissed in emergencies by flight crews whose bias keeps them from getting sick passengers all the help they need.

Promising Tea Afternoons are known to be patronized by the Hyderabad’s royal families, Amrit Dugar said this is an exclusive meeting ground, be it casual or a formal interview with a CEO.

He said in Koforidua,a special team collating information on these gaming centres doubling as internet cafés, has identified 10 of such facilities being patronized by children.

He then patronized him by telling him use of the word “parody” was “strong,” whatever that means.

It is patronized by employers and employees alike.

Although the regency patronized the tribal chieftains, it never had the unanimous allegiance of the countryside, where heavy taxation frequently provoked unrest.

Cosimo in turn patronized Vasari who erected the Uffizi Gallery in 1560 and founded the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno – ("Academy of the Arts of Drawing") in 1563.

Cretan painting was heavily patronized both by Catholics of Venetian territories and by Eastern Orthodox.