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patronisingly Meaning in Bengali







patronisingly's Usage Examples:

magazine describes the original Kyrano as a "fawning manservant" who is patronisingly treated by Jeff, arguing that the character represents a negative stereotype.


Lord Westbury, the English Lord Chancellor, who disliked him, said patronisingly that Monahan "does know his law".


famous Buddhist temple in Hebei, Fujian scholar Zeng Xiaolian (曾孝廉) is patronisingly told by a geomancer that "for about twenty years, he would serve in.


four-week suspension for backchatting the referee Eddie Ward, whom Roach patronisingly patted on the head after he was ordered from the field.


Rather patronisingly I suggested a number and off he went.


Rachel follows him to slap him for treating her patronisingly.


The local press generally reported on the team patronisingly, particularly in the early 1879 tour matches, but with acknowledgement.


ship from each of the two factions in the "Pink and Blue War": the patronisingly paternalistic Institute of Transcendental Science on the one side, and.


Wagner describes Praeger patronisingly as "an unusually good-natured fellow, though of an excitability insufficiently.


notable for a female artist of the time for, as McCouat says, "women were patronisingly regarded as not being capable of such large-scale complex works".


writing for Screen International, states that "Hidden Figures is almost patronisingly earnest in its depiction of sexism and racism.


One of the children's mothers is Amanda, a narcissist who patronisingly insults Julia.


an Artists ' Repertoire manager at Polydor Records, in which "Smith" patronisingly critiqued a demo tape that the group had submitted to the label.


representation of hunter-gatherers was flawed, selective and often patronisingly racist, that his analysis was superficial, and that his practical proposals.


"Valentine" with the band in mind in order to make it sound "Poppy but not patronisingly so") and Alkaline Trio (one of multiple influences on "Black Mass").


by angry ex-patients sick of their experiences and complaints being patronisingly discounted by the authorities who were using medical "window dressing".


comparisons with Oasis' Definitely Maybe, with the band being tagged, rather patronisingly, as some sort of 'Oasis Jr.


psychiatric custody, and were aggrieved that their complaints were patronisingly discounted by the authorities, who were seen to value the availability.


Because of the dangers of war, the Board patronisingly suggested that Drummond take a shore job as an instructor.



Synonyms:

condescendingly; patronizingly;

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