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The answer PATRONIZE has 7 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of patronize in various dictionaries:
verb - assume sponsorship of
verb - do one's shopping at
verb - treat condescendingly
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Trade regularly with |
Talk down to |
give one's business to |
talk down to |
Treat condescendingly, like the clues in this puzzle |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Just because you ___ my cafe doesn't give you the right to ___ me with your haughty tone |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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To act as a patron to support or sponsor. |
To go to as a customer, especially on a regular basis. |
To treat in a condescending manner. |
treat with an apparent kindness which betrays a feeling of superiority. |
frequent (a shop, restaurant, or other establishment) as a customer. |
give financial or other support to (a person, organization, or cause). |
do one's shopping at do business with be a customer or client of |
be a regular customer or client of |
treat condescendingly |
assume sponsorship of |
Patronize might refer to |
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Patronite is the vanadium sulfide mineral with formula VS4. The material is usually described as V4+(S22−)2. Structurally, it is a "linear-chain" compound with alternating bonding and nonbonding contacts between the vanadium centers. The vanadium is octa-coordinated, which is an uncommon geometry for this metal.The mineral was first described in 1906 for an occurrence in a vanadium mine near Mina Ragra, Junín, Cerro de Pasco, Peru. It was named for Peruvian metallurgist Antenor Rizo-Patron (1866–1948) the discoverer of the deposit. At the type locality in Peru it occurs in fissures within a red shale likely derived from an asphaltum deposit. Associated minerals include, native sulfur, bravoite, pyrite, minasragrite, stanleyite, dwornikite, quartz and vanadium bearing lignite. It has also been reported from the Yushkinite gorge on the Middle Silova-Yakha River on the Paikhoi Range of the polar Urals of Russia and from the Tsumeb mine in Namibia. |