English to Malay Dictionary patronize

patronize

mengunjungi
definition
verb
“She's a good-hearted girl,” he said in a patronizing voice
treat with an apparent kindness that betrays a feeling of superiority.
restaurants remaining open in the evening were well patronized
frequent (a store, theater, restaurant, or other establishment) as a customer.
example
If employees don't 'patronize' the stores, then it's difficult to see how they can expect customers to do so.
Members create, finance and 'patronize' the cooperative.
He said two types of consumers 'patronize' dollar stores.
In the ad, a father tries to explain to his son why no customers 'patronize' the family restaurant, which mainly sells pork meat-ball soup.
People who do not travel into cities to work are much less likely to 'patronize' restaurants, theatres and shops.
They run the neighborhood restaurants, bicycle stores, and flower shops you 'patronize' .
Some customers 'patronize' the store every two or three months; some of the very top spenders come in three to five times a week.
Sponsorships like these keep the store's name firmly in the minds of local bowhunters and motivate them to 'patronize' the store.
Nobody is forcing shoppers to 'patronize' grocery stores that offer discount cards.
This is a great time to 'patronize' your local shops, too, they'll be liquidating as well.
‘Such food festivals are popular because those who regularly 'patronize' the restaurant, appreciate a change in the menu,’ he added.
Do locals not have rights to 'patronize' establishments in their own country?
She promoted courtly love and 'patronized' important poets of the day.
They falsely pretend to be impartial and independent, or 'patronisingly' portray themselves to be the same as ordinary people.
Removing responsibility from victims is not a kindness; it is 'patronizing' and perpetuates the problem.
Consumers can help, too, by 'patronising' their local shops and shunning the multiples.
While artists working in cities had their own studios, provincial painters were usually itinerants and sometimes lived with the families who 'patronized' them.
But exactly how 'patronisingly' paternalistic can that be?
That kind of helpful ‘input’ is a tad 'patronizing' .
I like to 'patronise' local restaurants as well as ones that are exotic and new.
With such a 'patronization' , publishers can price such journals at will, and still sell them.
The organisers thank all who 'patronised' the function and also everyone who donated prizes for the raffle.
In the past financial institutions may have taken a 'patronising' attitude towards women.
He was 'patronized' by the Pisani family and he was the official portrait painter to the Venetian academy.
And, of course, avoid anyone who is 'patronizing' or condescending.
The emperor, his family and his officials 'patronized' poets, philosophers and painters.
They are 'patronizing' and condescending to their clients (not to mention deceptive).
Those who did not go this far might nevertheless insure their souls and those of their family by founding or 'patronizing' a religious community.
France, more so Paris, is known for appreciation and 'patronisation' of finer things of life.
She looks down at me, sympathetic with a hint of 'patronization' .
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