patronise Antonyms
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Meaning of patronise
patronise (v)
do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of
assume sponsorship of
treat condescendingly
be a regular customer or client of
patronise Sentence Examples
- The coffee shop proudly announced its new policy of not patronising vendors using environmentally harmful practices.
- The wealthy elite patronised the exclusive resort, ensuring its status as a luxurious haven.
- Despite their financial struggles, the family continued to patronise their local grocery store.
- The museum curator requested patrons to refrain from patronising street vendors selling counterfeit souvenirs.
- As the local watering hole, the pub had a loyal clientele who patronised it regularly.
- The struggling artist desperately sought patrons to support his ambitious project.
- The charity gala patronised by celebrities helped raise funds for a worthy cause.
- The fashion designer's clothing boutique exclusively patronised high-end fabric manufacturers.
- The pet owners patronised the veterinarian who had consistently provided exceptional care for their furry companions.
- The bookstore patronised local authors by hosting readings and book signings.
FAQs About the word patronise
do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of, assume sponsorship of, treat condescendingly, be a regular customer or client of
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No antonyms found.
The coffee shop proudly announced its new policy of not patronising vendors using environmentally harmful practices.
The wealthy elite patronised the exclusive resort, ensuring its status as a luxurious haven.
Despite their financial struggles, the family continued to patronise their local grocery store.
The museum curator requested patrons to refrain from patronising street vendors selling counterfeit souvenirs.