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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "cater" in a sentence

    cater example sentences

    cater


    1. They come here in the summer to cater to


    2. Whether the Redguard ever realized how pettily obtuse she was being or not, he would not cater to or indulge it DRAFTChapter 8 129


    3. Sometimes I felt guilty having someone cater to my every whim


    4. “The generation that would cater to the warmongers of the second


    5. Adem had been disgusted at the extravagance of the feasts provided to them in their first weeks at Nordhel, and he had insisted that the cooks cater for a much smaller stomach


    6. The authorities probably concluded that it was cheaper to cater


    7. Instead they cater to a belief that Mexico is full of volatile Latins who are at each other’s throats whenever they aren’t taking a siesta


    8. Doctor Cater was the one who told me that another bacteria had built up around the first one


    9. The temptation so to cater is strong on writer, editor


    10. reasons is that they cater to an insatiable greed and desire for possessions that

    11. When a restaurant offers menus in English to Spanish to Japanese to Swahili (well maybe not, but I think I’ve made the point), you can’t help but feel the restaurant is trying to appeal to the masses! When restaurants do this, the food on offer is usually generic concoctions, trying to cater to foreign tastebuds


    12. She advised us that there were several places to eat within walking distance, although we opted for the place immediately next door, which seemed to cater more to locals than tourists


    13. Manda had talked Sierra into letting Angie cater the party


    14. nity to cater to local residents who want an


    15. Marital status: Are most of your customers single, married, living together or divorced? Knowing this information will allow you to cater to different segments with your site design and style


    16. The approach is to cater to the SME sector in


    17. the Harnas staff strives to cater to every need of their guests


    18. that you cater to your entire list


    19. turn, and recognize and cater to new trends and crazes before they do


    20. Computers and computer-based learning can cater to the interests and ability of the individual child

    21. those campaigns you would create different Ad Groups to cater for sets of keywords


    22. We planned to cater some food and to buy a cake for him in addition to giving him some gifts


    23. high-fiving each other, possessed with the dream that they could be the ones to cater to the


    24. And because the law seem to mostly cater to idiots, the police said


    25. Over six hundred prisoners were packed into a place built a hundred years before to cater for less than one-third of this number, and even then those spaces were derided for being inhumane - even for the worst of criminals like murderers, horse thieves and bigamists


    26. The religions of tradition attract so many believers because they cater to a need for security and belonging: the need to be part of the collective and the need for the protection and embrace of a social group


    27. –taking in crowds that the PSP could not cater with its lack of casual titles


    28. You can then cater to that


    29. realized that and saw an opportunity to start a business which would cater specifically to


    30. mention that because I cater my hair care information

    31. Gift Shops that cater for you both!


    32. He will not cater to the physical gratification of the people


    33. Coming to grips with her qualms in time, she developed the knack to induce beauties to keep Global’s supply lines fresh and spicy to cater to the high and mighty


    34. In that he saw a literary conspiracy — inducing Indian writers in English into churning out self-deprecating stuff to cater to the prejudices of the Western readers


    35. generate and cater to enquiries


    36. in product and services which cater to


    37. It is not the will of my Father that I should return with you to cater to these curious ones and to become occupied with the ministry of things physical to the exclusion of the spiritual


    38. It favours property investment (residential or commercial), restaurants and hotels – or industries that cater to the home


    39. and will be only too happy to cater to your fortunate buyer’s most imaginative wishes!…


    40. have very few web sites that cater to that keyword phrase

    41. Yet depending on how it is entered, Google shows that there ar only 997 sites that cater for


    42. this day and age a reputable airline would cater for


    43. Cruise lines cater to certain groups and their whole ship


    44. Some cater to


    45. As she only had herself to cater for now, she was going to have so much time on her hands


    46. Hollywood is under their influence to cater to base desires by keeping the entertainment mindless, simple, and promoting fear and paranoia of attack by the enemy


    47. don’t cater to pigeons they should be able to direct you to the


    48. Marina noted how Lezura’s hand trembled as she took her time to cater to him


    49. “I’ve got an important wedding to cater in the morning, and I’m short a driver and a server


    50. My only complaint – I cancelled the magazine a few months ago – was that it seemed to cater to the rich












































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    Synonyms for "cater"

    cater ply provide supply

    "cater" definitions

    give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance


    supply food ready to eat; for parties and banquets