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pander to

verb as in cater

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Trump likes to pander to voters who don’t want endless wars, but his actual policies as president kept them going.

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It’s a screed against the worst kind of rich, those who fetishize the working class to pander to them.

He decided to pander to the worst people on the internet by smearing an Olympic athlete he knows nothing about.

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And don’t forget the candidates who shamelessly pander to audiences at the expense of others.

The continuity shown to the plot, the characters’ arcs, the animation and even the music is refreshing, particularly because the series doesn’t pander to new audiences.

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

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