cater to

cater to
SATISFY, indulge, pander to, gratify, accommodate, minister to, give in to, fulfil.
cater

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ˈcater to [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they cater to he/she/it caters to present participle catering to past tense catered to past participle catered to] phrasal verb
to provide people with something they want or need, especially something unusual or special

There are more and more TV shows catering to young male audiences.

Thesaurus: to provide something needed or missingsynonym
Main entry: cater

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cater to (chiefly US) (or chiefly Brit cater for) [phrasal verb]
cater to/for (someone or something) : to provide what is wanted or needed by (someone or something)

The inn caters exclusively to foreign tourists.

The library caters to [=serves] scientists.

That store caters to middle-class taste.

The hotel caters to your every need. [=the hotel provides everything that you need]

(disapproving) As a child he was spoiled by parents who catered to his every need.

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