12 example sentences using patronisingly.
Patronisingly used in a sentence
Patronisingly in a sentence as an adverb
I was working for a small business once and they owners patronisingly asked "How much commitment do you think it'll take for this business to work? 110%.
I will even swallow the patronisingly added one month subscription to ConvertKit, whatever that is. I just wanted the book and this option has the least **** with it.
I'm no Elon fanboy, but to patronisingly push someone down because they admire someone you don't idolise is... a bit rich.
> why the experience has to be so patronisingly humiliating. It's intended to be stressful because that gets people to crack.
It's not up to us to patronisingly decide what's reasonable for them, as long as what they do isn't destroying society itself. > And like you mentioned, it is faster than commuting by car.
You know how corporate PR always comes off patronisingly simplistic. Ever wonder why?
Something that isn't patronisingly simple, but not aimed at teach expert users either. > “But as it turned out, that other call was the attackers also talking to my bank pretending to be me.”
You turn and look into the cafe window, the barista is staring at you and shakes their head patronisingly. You feel a sudden panic attack coming on - maybe you've never had one before - it feels like your chest is in a vice, you can't breathe, you **** yourself and collapse on the floor.
Imagine patronisingly correcting someone's grammar only to be completely wrong.
Now maybe we can have a conversation about all of this - but such a conversation obviously can't be effective when we're still being so profoundly, patronisingly whitewashed.
I think if the socialists are vexed then it is because they are part of the liberal 'elite' who basically don't understand the type of person who - according to their income - they patronisingly expect to always vote for them. The one dimensional politcal spectrum cannot hope to accommodate everyones views.
Supporters will spend a lot of time patronisingly explaining that we have been indulging in GM for millennia thanks to selective breeding, while neglecting to mention the degree of novelty and rapidity of introduction that modern techniques allow.
Patronisingly definitions
with condescension; in a patronizing manner; "he treats his secretary condescendingly"
See also: condescendingly patronizingly