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condescend

con·de·scend [ kòndə sénd ] (past and past participle con·de·scend·ed, present participle con·de·scend·ing, 3rd person present singular con·de·scends)


intransitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. act in superior way: to behave toward other people as though they are socially or intellectually inferior

2. make concessions for others: to do something regarded as unimportant or demeaning in order to impress or appear generous toward others
She condescended to travel with us.

[14th century. Via French< ecclesiastical Latin condescendere "lower yourself" < Latin descendere (see descend)]

con·de·scend·er noun
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