patronization (Meaning)

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patronization (n.)

The act of patronizing; patronage; support.

patronization Sentence Examples

  1. I found the restaurant's patronization to be exceptional, with attentive and friendly service.
  2. The artist's latest work received widespread patronization, garnering critical acclaim and selling out quickly.
  3. The local museum depends heavily on patronization to support its educational programs.
  4. The concert was a flop due to the lack of patronization, leaving performers disappointed and organizers disheartened.
  5. The politician's patronization of local businesses was seen as an attempt to secure votes.
  6. The company's patronization of ethical and sustainable practices has enhanced its reputation and customer loyalty.
  7. The therapist's patronization toward his clients made them feel belittled and undervalued.
  8. The reviewer's patronization of the book revealed their own biases and lack of objective analysis.
  9. The teacher's patronization of the students created a hostile and discouraging learning environment.
  10. The rich heiress's patronization of aspiring artists was often seen as superficial and self-serving.

FAQs About the word patronization

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I found the restaurant's patronization to be exceptional, with attentive and friendly service.

The artist's latest work received widespread patronization, garnering critical acclaim and selling out quickly.

The local museum depends heavily on patronization to support its educational programs.

The concert was a flop due to the lack of patronization, leaving performers disappointed and organizers disheartened.