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patronise Meaning in Bengali



 রক্ষা করা, পিঠ চাপড়ান, উপহার দেত্তয়া, সমর্থন করা, উত্সাহ দেত্তয়া, জিনিসপত্র কেনা, পৃষ্ঠপোষকতার ভান করা, পৃষ্ঠপোষকতা করা, গ্রন্থাকারের কাছ হইতে উত্সর্গ গ্রহণ করিয়া উপহার দেওয়া, ,

Verb:

জিনিসপত্র কেনা, উত্সাহ দেত্তয়া, সমর্থন করা, উপহার দেত্তয়া, পিঠ চাপড়ান, রক্ষা করা,





patronise's Usage Examples:

Uray also patronise Tibetan Vajrayana, Theravadin, and even Japanese clerics.


patronage so as to positively patronise a person or organisation is not to be confused with negative usages of the verb - to patronise.


offering a modest discount with the intention of persuading purchasers to patronise participating shops; or they may be sold to members, offering larger discounts—for.


It was the Chamber's dedication that made Mahatma Gandhi patronise it and accept, in 1931, its honorary membership — a rare honour bestowed.


She was one of the first royals to patronise a wide range of charities.


It was established by Government of Rajasthan in 1978 in Jaipur to patronise and develop the Jaipur Gharana of Kathak.


has since been used by others as a reminder that advertisers should not patronise their customers or doubt their intelligence, as it may harm their business.


She had no influence over state affairs, but she did patronise careers through her powerful connections and her position.


blushing, written in a "chatty and informative" manner so as not to "patronise" the target audience.


generation of the casts/communities for whom they worked as Barots, no longer patronise them.


parts of Clementi and the private housing sectors of West Coast will patronise the town centre, which makes it very prosperous and busy.


Abetting Prostitution - Criminalises soliciting a person to patronise a prostitute, procures a prostitute for himself, transports a person in.


memorable snub from a County Court judge to a barrister who is trying to patronise him.


is patronised by many nationalities and religions especially the Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Sikhs and others.


Many Chinese devotees too patronise this.


entertainment, and as such, were not patronised by the upper classes, who were officially supposed to patronise oiran instead; however, during the Edo.


punish him for the snub, the brothers have ordered the townspeople not to patronise him.


abilities were picked up early on by Iain MacEachainn, a tacksman who would patronise the former cowherd.



Synonyms:

support; cosponsor; sponsor; patronize;

Antonyms:

free; unclog; uncommon; infrequent; inactivity;

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