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patronizingly Meaning in Bengali



মুরুব্বিয়ানা সঙ্গে; একটি পৃষ্ঠপোষকতা পদ্ধতিতে





patronizingly's Usage Examples:

Peter doesn't believe her story, however, and responds patronizingly, "Poor old Lu, hiding and nobody noticed.


nationalist and postcolonial political and cultural themes that the West patronizingly expects, even demands, from the formerly colonized.


She viciously and patronizingly takes out her frustrations on fellow Party Planning Committee member.


Each school patronizingly refers to its competitor as 'the other place.


by a wide margin the requisite treatment, more often than not being patronizingly voyeuristic.


whether in liberal or conservative magazines, ranged from cautious to patronizingly negative to outrageously abusive.


While Little patronizingly called Lathrop a "talented pet-shop owner," his own DBA strain was probably.


interesting and detailed guide to what psychologists and anthropologists so patronizingly refer to as “magical thinking.


seasoned regulars of the first British expeditionary force said it patronizingly, the great British public hopefully, the world at large doubtfully.


with a long soliloquy by the writer Charles Marsden (whom Nina Leeds patronizingly dubs “Dear Old Charlie”).


to have been genuinely sympathetic to the cause of the Jews and he patronizingly enjoyed Nathan's company as a sort of court jester.


LouAnne's teaching methods: she rewards students with bribes, flirts patronizingly and inflicts cruel and unusual punishment while analyzing the subtext.


Gismonda kindly and patronizingly thanks Almerio, and begins to look for a loophole out of her promise.


This aside, the Delhi accord patronizingly confirmed IJK's right to legislate on 'welfare measures, cultural matters.


it talked down to people and was patronizingly intellectual".


saying, "For all its manic poses and deflationary snark, it's ultimately patronizingly sentimental.


it," with Wyler "treating Barbra rather fondly, improbably and even patronizingly," and concluded that "Miss Streisand doesn't need any of this.


Filipinas, a seminal work much cited for capturing the image of a country patronizingly led up the rungs of evolutionary colonial tutelage.


described Rachel's behavior in the aforementioned scene as "totally, patronizingly racist".


Lloyd however declared being furious about how Greig had patronizingly characterized the West Indies team as unprofessional and nonchalant.



patronizingly's Meaning':

with condescension; in a patronizing manner

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