Patronization example sentences

pa·tron·ize

verb

patronize (verb) · patronizes (third person present) · patronized (past tense) · patronized (past participle) · patronizing (present participle) · patronise (verb) · patronises (third person present) · patronised (past tense) · patronised (past participle) · patronising (present participle)

  - treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority:

  - frequent (a store, theater, restaurant, or other establishment) as a customer:

  - give encouragement and financial support to (a person, especially an artist, or a cause):

Synonyms

humiliate, frequent, haunt, attend, visit, join, support, sponsor, back, fund, finance, promote, further, foster, help, aid, assist, support, encourage, champion, protect

"Patronization" Example Sentences

1. Her patronization was thinly veiled condescension.
2. I couldn't stand his constant patronization; it made me furious.
3. The patronization in his voice was evident.
4. Despite her good intentions, her actions reeked of patronization.
5. He bristled at the patronization implicit in her tone.
6. The patronization she received from her boss was demoralizing.
7. Avoid patronization; treat everyone with respect.
8. I found his attempts at humor to be nothing more than patronization.
9. The patronization of the wealthy towards the poor is appalling.
10. Her patronization was so blatant it was almost comical.
11. His speech was full of patronization and empty platitudes.
12. The patronization made the whole experience unpleasant.
13. There was a distinct air of patronization about his remarks.
14. She rejected his help, sensing the underlying patronization.
15. The patronization was so subtle I almost missed it.
16. I detected a hint of patronization in her words.
17. He resented the patronization he felt from his colleagues.
18. The interview was marred by the interviewer's patronization.
19. Her patronization only served to anger him further.
20. Good communication avoids patronization and fosters understanding.
21. The patronization felt like a slap in the face.
22. I refused to tolerate such blatant patronization.
23. His patronization was a sign of his insecurity.
24. The patronization in her voice was hard to ignore.
25. He couldn't believe the level of patronization he'd encountered.
26. With a sigh, she endured another instance of patronization.
27. The patronization made it clear he didn't respect her opinions.
28. He dismissed her concerns with condescending patronization.
29. The entire interaction was characterized by patronization and disrespect.
30. She bristled against the patronization inherent in his comments.
31. The patronization felt like an insult.
32. He fought against the patronization of the system.
33. I could feel the patronization radiating from him.
34. His tone dripped with patronization.
35. The patronization was so heavy-handed it was laughable.
36. She fought back against the patronization she experienced daily.
37. His attempt at helpfulness came across as patronization.
38. The patronization was utterly unnecessary and insulting.
39. Overcoming patronization requires assertiveness and self-respect.
40. The patronization of the media toward certain groups is alarming.
41. She found the constant patronization incredibly irritating.
42. He recognized the subtle yet damaging patronization.
43. Even well-meaning advice can sound like patronization.
44. The patronization was a clear indicator of his prejudice.
45. Her response to his patronization was swift and decisive.
46. The subtle patronization was more offensive than a direct insult.
47. He rejected the offer, sensing the underlying patronization in the gesture.
48. The teacher's patronization discouraged the student's participation.
49. Dealing with patronization requires strong boundaries and self-belief.
50. His patronization was a constant reminder of his perceived superiority.

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