Do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of.
Be a regular customer or client of.
1 From grocery stores to accountants, patronize African-Americans offering services you regularly use.
2 It is the duty of sovereigns to encourage, patronize , and reward it.
3 Or did he patronize a ready-to-wear shop that catered especially to primates?
4 Not just teachers, but cleaning staff, groundsmen, cooks, the shopkeepers we patronize ?
5 No chance now of getting my amiable sister to patronize struggling genius.
6 Don't eat anything or patronize the soft drink stand during a march.
7 But they won't patronize you if you are a little more reserved.
8 She don't patronize the school, and keeps herself to herself pretty much.
9 Did he try to get some noble then to patronize his invention?
10 Even Lady Grace would scarcely be in a position to patronize her!
11 Now she's far more likely to shout, or belittle, or patronize .
12 Every Orientalist in Europe would patronize it discursively with Sanskrit and Pali texts.
13 They no longer abstain and condemn; instead, they patronize and distrust.
14 Germany despised France and has tried in vain to patronize her.
15 Good proof of that are the moral works of art which you patronize .
16 Captivating fellows who patronize the best tailors and have nothing spare about them.
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