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patronise

Undermine vs Patronise - What's the difference?

undermine | patronise |


As verbs the difference between undermine and patronise

is that undermine is to dig underneath (something), to make a passage or for destructive or military purposes; to sap while patronise is to make a patron.

Matronize vs Patronise - What's the difference?

matronize | patronise |


As verbs the difference between matronize and patronise

is that matronize is to make a matron of; to make matron-like while patronise is to make a patron.

Patronise vs Haunt - What's the difference?

patronise | haunt |


As verbs the difference between patronise and haunt

is that patronise is to make a patron while haunt is to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).

As a noun haunt is

a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.

Patronise vs Please - What's the difference?

patronise | please |


As verbs the difference between patronise and please

is that patronise is to make a patron while please is (label) to make happy or satisfy; to give pleasure to.

As an adverb please is

or please can be [http://wwwdaredictionarycom/view/dare/id_00044218].

Patronise vs Patronises - What's the difference?

patronise | patronises |


As verbs the difference between patronise and patronises

is that patronise is to make a patron while patronises is (patronise).

Patronise vs Humiliate - What's the difference?

patronise | humiliate |


As verbs the difference between patronise and humiliate

is that patronise is to make a patron while humiliate is to injure a person's dignity and self-respect.

Patronise vs Purchase - What's the difference?

patronise | purchase |


As verbs the difference between patronise and purchase

is that patronise is to make a patron while purchase is to pursue and obtain; to acquire by seeking; to gain, obtain, or acquire.

As a noun purchase is

(obsolete) the act or process of seeking and obtaining something (eg property, etc).

Coddle vs Patronise - What's the difference?

coddle | patronise |


As verbs the difference between coddle and patronise

is that coddle is to treat gently or with great care while patronise is to make a patron.

As a noun coddle

is an Irish dish comprising layers of roughly sliced pork sausages and bacon rashers with sliced potatoes and onions.

Antagonise vs Patronise - What's the difference?

antagonise | patronise |


As verbs the difference between antagonise and patronise

is that antagonise is while patronise is to make a patron.

Underestimate vs Patronise - What's the difference?

underestimate | patronise |


As verbs the difference between underestimate and patronise

is that underestimate is to perceive (someone or something) as having a lower value, quantity, worth, etc, than what he/she/it actually has while patronise is to make a patron.

As a noun underestimate

is an estimate or perception that is too low.

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