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View definitions for cater to

cater to

verb as in baby

verb as in coddle

verb as in mollycoddle

verb as in overindulge

verb as in pamper

verb as in spoil

verb as in spoon-feed

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Example Sentences

The people of Canada, across the political board, are infuriated by Trump's audacious threats and they are not in any mood to cater to his insane impulses regardless of his tariff threats.

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That left Nyoni with downtime since she didn’t have to cater to anyone.

Other beauty companies quickly followed suit and expanded their offerings to cater to more audiences.

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In comparison, companies and businesses that cater to a less upscale customer base are performing poorly.

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While Reid was considered the most politically left-leaning of MSNBC’s personalities, her departure is not seen as a change of direction for the network, which will continue to cater to progressive viewers, according to one executive familiar with its future plans who was not authorized to comment publicly.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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