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Patronizer
Patronizer Pa"tron*i`zer, n.
One who patronizes.
Transpatronize
Transpatronize Trans*pat"ron*ize, v. t. [Trans- + patronize.]
To transfer the patronage of. [Obs.] --Warner.
Meaning of Patronize from wikipedia
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speaker displays an
attitude of
patronizing superiority or contempt.
Condescension "is ****ociated with a
patronizing attitude, and with
other negative...
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economy and
imperial examination system,
constructed the
Grand Canal, and
patronized Buddhism. However, they fell
quickly when
their conscription for public...
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exception of Kafiristan.
Mahmud made
Ghazni into an
important city and
patronized intellectuals such as the
historian Al-Biruni and the poet Ferdowsi. The...
- very poor
country where live
music was only pla**** in
clubs and
hotels patronized by the
middle and
upper classes. By 1973
Jamaican sound system enthusiast...
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Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah (1580–1612) a
change began. He
began to
patronize the
Telugu language and
culture as well.
Edicts began to be
issued both...
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works of the
Renaissance were
devoted to it, and the
Catholic Church patronized many
works of
Renaissance art. Much, if not most, of the new art was commissioned...
- he was
quick to
anger and
resented by his
fellow Athenians for his
patronizing manner.
Atticus was an
inveterate opponent of
Stoicism and philosophic...
- fan of folk music,
hosted folk
concerts at the
White House, and
often patronized folk festivals. One
prominent festival was
Sarah Gertrude Knott's National...
- the most po****r
Internet memes,
usually used to
convey sarcasm and a
patronizing attitude. The meme is
composed of a
still screenshot from the movie,...
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privileged place in
Ottoman letters.
Persian historical literature was
first patronized during the
reign of
Mehmed II and
continued unabated until the end of...