patronizing u rečniku PONS

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The theater provided entertainment for black residents who were excluded from patronizing white theaters.
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He tends to be quite patronizing when explaining something to someone, though he does often know what he's talking about.
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The stereotypes and infantilization of older and younger people by patronizing language affects older and younger people's self-esteem and behaviors.
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Om is known for his rich poetic disposition and flair for cultural and literary activities and known for patronizing upcoming talents in these fields.
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The project eventually employed approximately 100 contractors, who further boosted the local economy by patronizing local businesses.
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He did not like to exhibit his work in art galleries as he did not like the patronizing aspect of art dealers.
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Youth started cruising around the mall, driving their cars around the property, blocking traffic and entering the mall with no intention of patronizing businesses.
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She is devoted to her country and her father, is fierce, loyal, and can not stand people being patronizing.
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So many statesmen saw in the wins of their teams the superiority over the opponents patronizing other teams.
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Certain terms can be perceived as offensive or patronizing, depending on the context and speaker.
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