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What is the present tense of patronised?

What's the present tense of patronised? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of patronisedUK is patronise.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of patronise is patronises.

The present participle of patronise is patronising.

The past participle of patronise is patronised.

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Her refusal to patronise or talk down to her readers makes her a huge favourite and this should be an inspirational and fascinating afternoon.
He does not patronise. He speaks directly and not in the warmed-over platitudes of his successor.
He has actually lived what careerist academics prefer to patronise and jargonise in structuralist abstraction.
I do not see that you would be able to patronise or outrank an independent person.
But she added the project now needed sustained support and for people to patronise the post office if the service was to be safe in the future.
Because, simply, the producers of media for young people can't patronise or condescend to their audience.

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