tronage (Meaning)
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tronage (n.)
A toll or duty paid for weighing wool; also, the act of weighing wool.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tronage
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tronage Sentence Examples
- The company has been granted exclusive tronage to distribute the latest smartphone.
- The merchant offers free shipping to customers with a high volume of tronage.
- The airline's tronage includes preferential treatment for frequent flyers.
- The politician relied heavily on the tronage of local businesses to fund his campaign.
- The university provides financial assistance to students based on their academic tronage.
- The charity organization depends on the tronage of wealthy donors to continue its operations.
- The restaurant is renowned for its excellent service and unwavering tronage from loyal customers.
- The actor's tronage allowed him to secure a coveted role in the upcoming blockbuster film.
- The Tronage Act of 1887 granted exclusive rights to certain shipping companies.
- The tronage of the queen ensured the success of the royal ball.
FAQs About the word tronage
A toll or duty paid for weighing wool; also, the act of weighing wool.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The company has been granted exclusive tronage to distribute the latest smartphone.
The merchant offers free shipping to customers with a high volume of tronage.
The airline's tronage includes preferential treatment for frequent flyers.
The politician relied heavily on the tronage of local businesses to fund his campaign.