patrizate (Meaning)

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patrizate (v. i.)

To imitate one's father.

Synonyms & Antonyms of patrizate

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patrizate Sentence Examples

  1. The patrizate of the city maintained a strict social hierarchy, granting exclusive rights and privileges to its members.
  2. The patrizate controlled the city's government and economy, forming an influential elite class.
  3. The rise of the patrizate weakened the power of the monarchy and established a new political order.
  4. The patrizate's closed membership and inherited wealth led to resentment and tensions with the commoners.
  5. The patrizate's merchant connections and international trade brought prosperity to the city but also created rivalries with other merchant classes.
  6. The patrizate's lavish lifestyle and conspicuous consumption symbolized their wealth and status.
  7. The patrizate's patronage of the arts and sciences contributed to cultural advancements and innovations.
  8. The gradual decline of the patrizate's power coincided with the rise of capitalism and the growth of the middle class.
  9. In some cities, the patrizate managed to adapt and retain its influence through economic diversification and political alliances.
  10. The legacy of the patrizate can still be seen in the architectural heritage, social structures, and economic policies of many European cities.

FAQs About the word patrizate

To imitate one's father.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The patrizate of the city maintained a strict social hierarchy, granting exclusive rights and privileges to its members.

The patrizate controlled the city's government and economy, forming an influential elite class.

The rise of the patrizate weakened the power of the monarchy and established a new political order.

The patrizate's closed membership and inherited wealth led to resentment and tensions with the commoners.