Condescend in a sentence as a verb

Did he talk snidely to them, condescend, or call them names?

It's just hip to condescend to PHP developers.

I didn't start reading books until I found books that didn't condescend to and patronize children.

The ones that don't know any better see only a condescend tone instead of the material.

I'm not trying to condescend, but just like patents and employment law, I think trademarks aren't as simple of an issue as they'd seem.

At what point does a fertilized egg become a "person," and who are you to determine that?All those progressive people you condescend to are not "supporters" of abortion.

> I'm not sure whether Apple should be able to patent the name "App Store,"I don't mean to condescend, but please leave the discussion of IP issues to those that know what the **** they're blathering on about.

How long before I can condescend to the rest of you barbarian peons?But seriously - i've been wanting to learn a lisp for a while now and this seems like an accessible way to go about it.

Ah, didn't mean to condescend to people, we've actually met with quite a few great developers who just aren't good at marketing themselves or who aren't aware of the opportunities in the field.

Condescend definitions

verb

behave in a patronizing and condescending manner

verb

do something that one considers to be below one's dignity

See also: deign descend

verb

debase oneself morally, act in an undignified, unworthy, or dishonorable way; "I won't stoop to reading other people's mail"

See also: stoop

verb

treat condescendingly

See also: patronize patronise