Patronise in A Sentence

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    Avoid the temptation to patronise those less fortunate than yourself.

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    Do not patronise the waiter, treat everyone with the same respect.

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    Don't patronise my concerns, I have valid reasons to be worried.

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    He didn't mean to patronise her, but his good intentions came across poorly.

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    He didn't want to patronise her grief, but he also felt helpless.

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    He disliked the way his boss would patronise him in front of clients.

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    He disliked the way some politicians would patronise the electorate with empty promises.

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    He found her constant reassurance surprisingly easy to patronise.

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    He realized that his attempts at support could be misconstrued as an attempt to patronise her.

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    He was accused of attempting to patronise her concerns with platitudes.

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    Her condescending tone made it sound like she was trying to patronise me.

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    Her words were laced with sarcasm, intended to patronise his efforts.

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    I don't want you to patronise me; I just want you to listen to what I have to say.

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    I find it offensive when people patronise my hobbies and interests.

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    I hate when educators patronise their students' opinions.

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    I hate when people patronise my intelligence just because I'm young.

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    I refuse to patronise businesses that exploit their workers.

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    I try to patronise businesses that give back to the community.

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    Instead of helping, his advice felt like he was trying to patronise me.

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    Instead of offering genuine assistance, he chose to patronise her efforts.

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    It can be difficult to know whether someone is genuinely helping or trying to patronise you.

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    It is crucial to avoid acting in a way that might unintentionally patronise someone.

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    It is important to patronise businesses that treat their employees with respect.

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    It is important to patronise businesses that uphold ethical labor standards.

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    It is never acceptable to patronise someone based on their ethnicity or religion.

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    It is unethical to patronise someone simply because of their job title.

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    It's easy to patronise someone when you think you know better, but listening is key.

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    It's important not to patronise anyone, regardless of their background or experience.

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    It's wrong to patronise those with disabilities by assuming they can't do certain things.

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    Local communities are encouraged to patronise small businesses to support the local economy.

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    Many companies are trying to patronise eco-friendly suppliers to improve their image.

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    Many people patronise online retailers for the convenience and variety of products.

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    Many restaurants now patronise local farms for their produce.

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    Please do not patronise the animals at the zoo by feeding them inappropriate snacks.

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    Please do not patronise the wildlife; observe them from a safe distance.

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    Please don't patronise me with your fake sympathy, I can handle my problems.

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    She couldn't stand the way he would patronise her dreams and aspirations.

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    She didn't appreciate his attempt to patronise her with a simple solution.

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    She didn't want to appear to patronise his efforts, so she carefully chose her words.

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    She found it difficult to work with colleagues who constantly tried to patronise her expertise.

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    She hated the way her ex would patronise her cooking, despite enjoying the meals.

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    She hated the way some colleagues would patronise her ideas in meetings.

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    She hated when people would patronise her ambition with dismissive comments.

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    She resented the assumption that she needed his help and viewed his offer as an attempt to patronise her.

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    Some believe that the tourism industry can patronise local cultures.

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    Some critics argue that historical dramas can patronise the past with contemporary interpretations.

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    Some critics believe that modern advertising often seeks to patronise consumer desires.

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    Some feel that using labels like "less fortunate" inherently serves to patronise those in need.

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    Some people might patronise others without realising they are doing it.

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    Some people patronise specific brands out of habit or loyalty.

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    Some people think it's fine to patronise someone if they're clearly wrong.

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    Some people unknowingly patronise others by offering unsolicited advice.

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    Some shop owners patronise local artists by displaying their work.

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    The actor refused roles that would patronise specific communities.

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    The art collector decided to patronise the struggling artist by commissioning a new piece.

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    The article accused the celebrity of trying to patronise the public with a forced apology.

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    The article argued that the advertisement tried to patronise a certain demographic.

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    The artist was grateful for the wealthy family who continued to patronise his work.

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    The author was careful not to patronise her younger readers with overly simplistic explanations.

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    The charity aimed to patronise individuals in need with practical support and resources.

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    The charity aims to patronise people in need with dignity and respect.

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    The community relies on locals to patronise its annual fair.

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    The company aims to patronise the development of cutting-edge technologies.

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    The company sought to patronise diversity and inclusion initiatives.

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    The company sought to patronise research and development in sustainable energy solutions.

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    The festival patrons patronise various vendors, contributing to the local economy.

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    The foundation sought to patronise initiatives that promoted environmental conservation.

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    The foundation strives to patronise projects that promote social justice.

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    The foundation's goal is to patronise programs that improve access to healthcare.

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    The government hopes to patronise the development of renewable energy sources.

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    The government should not patronise any particular religion.

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    The historical novel depicted noble families who would patronise specific artists and craftsmen.

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    The library relies on donations from those who choose to patronise its services.

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    The manager cautioned his team against unintentionally patronising customers.

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    The museum depends on the generosity of donors who choose to patronise its programs.

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    The museum depends on the support of art lovers who patronise its exhibitions.

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    The museum relies on donations from individuals who patronise its collection.

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    The organisation wanted to patronise research that would benefit vulnerable populations.

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    The organization aimed to patronise educational opportunities for underprivileged youth.

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    The organization seeks to patronise community-led initiatives for sustainable development.

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    The politician tried to patronise the audience by making promises he couldn't keep.

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    The politician's speech felt contrived and seemed to patronise the audience's concerns.

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    The professor would never patronise a student, always fostering a respectful environment.

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    The reviewer argued that the film seemed to patronise working-class audiences.

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    The shop owner hopes to patronise talented local craftspeople by selling their wares.

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    The shoplifter hoped to patronise the shop owner by using fake money.

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    The supervisor cautioned against patronising new employees with overly simplistic tasks.

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    The teacher tried hard not to patronise students struggling with the material.

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    The teacher tried to avoid patronising her students by encouraging them to think critically.

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    The university encourages alumni to patronise its various programs and initiatives.

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    The university seeks to patronise innovative research projects.

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    The volunteer felt that the training had prepared them well to avoid actions that patronise anyone in need.

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    They chose to patronise the struggling restaurant in the hope of helping it survive.

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    They decided to patronise the less popular candidate to show their support.

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    They decided to patronise the local farmers market for their weekly groceries.

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    They often patronise this coffee shop because of its unique atmosphere.

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    They seemed to patronise the elderly residents of the nursing home, talking slowly and loudly.

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    They sought to patronise ethical and sustainable businesses whenever possible.

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    We decided to patronise the new bakery down the street, hoping to support a local entrepreneur.

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    Wealthy benefactors often patronise the arts, providing crucial funding for performances and exhibitions.