Patronize in the sense of treating like a child: Don't patronize me!
Patronize in the sense of buying/getting services from: I patronize Mcdonalds on a daily basis.
Don't patronize me!
Here are a couple.Don't patronize me!She will not patronize her brother no matter how silly he acts.
do patronize me
"Mother, I'm well aware that fire is hot; please don't patronize me."
The word patronize is a verb. A sentence would be: Ted was not ashamed of his disability, and did not want the other students to patronize him.
Patronize or patrinize? Patronize: Billy patronized Bobby when Bobby's father was in the hospital, caring for him, but in a snobbish, superior way. Patrinize (acc. to Urban Dictionary): Don't partinize me, Fran, you have your own problems to sort out!
You can go to the dance, there is no need to patronize me.
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It can mean either Boss or Pattern. "A completion, it means "The boss" if you write "El Patron" and "model" if you write "El patron" , I'm not at all a spanish speaker but this is how Google translates works :) ... "
yes you can; Can you write a sentence with the word any in it?
I am planning to visit the construction site tomorrow to check on the progress.
Yes, you can write a sentence with the word right. For example: I like to write about super heroes.