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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

“We cater to all kinds of walkers, which is sometimes tricky if we have some people walking faster or slower than others,” Petersen wrote.

Industries catering to preteens have crumbled as social media has become the epicenter of cultural dissemination, with tween fashion and beauty largely being folded into brands that cater to adults.

From Slate

The recent decision comes after years of customer complaints urging the coffeehouse chain to remove the extra fee to cater to a growing number of non-milk drinkers.

From Salon

Honestly, I haven’t seen either party trying to cater to the Latino vote at all in North Carolina.

From Slate

For as serious as those moments of the series can be, Everett also adds that “Somebody Somewhere” found ways to cater to Hiller’s gifts for physical comedy as well his ability to find naturalistic moments of humor.

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

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