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What is the past tense of patronize?

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The past tense of patronize is patronized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of patronize is patronizes.

The present participle of patronize is patronizing.

The past participle of patronize is patronized.

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It was not just those most disenfranchised members of our society, the children, who were patronized, humoured and ignored.
Consumers who patronized the T'Owd Lane store were assured of unadulterated food, true measure, and fair prices.
The Glamorgan gentry patronized the boisterous village wakes, and even established new ones in communities which lacked them.
In the past many visitors have patronized my shop and this is usually quite profitable.
He received a commission for the altarpiece, to be painted for the royally patronized convent church in Madrid.
Expensive restaurants are patronized at supper time by a new breed of business executives who combine dining with professional interaction.

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