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Sentence count:171+6Posted:2017-02-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: coddleindulgeobligepamperprovideservespoilSimilar words: scattereducatelocatevacateplacatelocatededucatedallocateMeaning: ['keɪtə]  v. 1. provide what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance 2. supply food ready to eat; for parties and banquets. 
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(31) With conference facilities to cater up to 300 people.
(32) It began to cater for all tastes.
(33) We cater mainly to small businesses.
(34) Does he cater parties too?
(35) The first two special projects cater for women's needs.
(36) How to make government responsive to the choices of those it was expected to cater to?
(37) But there is an arrangement to cater for an emergency of that kind.
(38) Happy to cater for meals before or after the show and interval drinks.
(39) We regret we are unable to cater for people with physical disabilities. Sentencedict.com
(40) The alternatives are designed to cater for a wide variety of abilities in S5.
(41) Facilities will run after normal school hours to cater for latch-key children.
(42) Beginning this autumn, courses are designed to cater for all tastes and interests.
(43) It is not against modernisation but believes that pubs should cater for all tastes.
(44) Union Discount gained 6p to 115p, anticipating merger plans, and its stakeholder, Cater Allen, rose 19p to 459p.
(45) There are four plans available to cater for individual preferences.
(46) She says they've got good facilites and can cater for children up to 16.
(47) The meals themselves are designed to cater for all tastes.
(48) Edwards tells would-be entrepreneurs to target products or services that cater to people whose needs are not being met by mainstream businesses.
(49) So conservationists hope they can preserve the area's outstanding natural beauty and cater for the tourists too.
(50) Sports equipment stores in Alpine towns cater for the needs of walkers, hikers and mountaineers.
(51) Many of the clubs cater for novices as well as for established performers.
(52) Events are organised at national, regional and local level and cater for people at all levels of ability.
(53) The mixed honours degrees mentioned below specifically cater for the non-vocational law student.
(54) These two programs are both news and current affairs, but they cater for very different audiences.
(55) B Population is expected to remain constant and investment should be sufficient to cater for the present population.
(56) We use much of our own organic produce and can cater for most diets.
(57) A large Family Centre being built next to the church will cater for various activities.
(58) The letters should be sufficiently large and should be placed soas to cater for patients with poor vision.
(59) The policy has to cater for a wide variety of machines, some fixed and some mobile.
(60) Educationists must modify or supplement teacher training courses soas to cater for those who will work in rural schools.
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