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Patronage Meaning in English

word

ˈpætɹənɪdʒ/, /ˈpeɪtɹənədʒ/, /ˈpeɪtɹənɪdʒ
PAY-truh-nij or PAT-ruh-nij
pˈætɹənɪdʒ
PAT-ruh-nij

Definition

Patronage means the support given by customers to a business, or financial or social support offered by someone to people, artists, or organizations. It can also refer to the power to give people jobs or favors, especially in politics.

Usage & Nuances

"Patronage" is formal. In business, it means customer support ("Thank you for your patronage"). In art or politics, it means sponsorship or appointing people to positions. It's not used for friends helping each other. "Patronize" (verb) often means to talk down to someone.

Example Sentences

Thank you for your patronage.

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The art museum relies on patronage from the community.

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Political patronage can influence who gets jobs.

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Without your continued patronage, this bookstore couldn't survive.

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The local theater attracts patronage from art lovers all over the city.

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He used his influence to secure government patronage for the NGO.

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