Synonym: coddle, indulge, oblige, pamper, provide, serve, spoil. Similar words: scatter, educate, locate, vacate, placate, located, educated, allocate. Meaning: ['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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(61) For 1993 we have organised four holidays to cater for students of all levels of experience and covering a variety of subjects.
(62) Even today, little effort is made to cater for the ever-growing demand for safe cycling routes.
(63) At bars that cater to black gays along the East Coast, the contest has become a regular attraction.
(64) They are competitively priced children's books which are both entertaining and instructive and cater for all age groups.
(65) Because of this, we devised a modular training package, sufficiently adaptable to cater for the vast majority of individual circumstances.
(66) Those with Internet access should keep an eye on a series of Usenet discussion groups that cater to Windows 95 issues.
(67) They cater for people who need both nursing supervision and a lot of practical help.
(68) He seemed to cater for all tastes in his selections.
(69) He puts on a fine show that he knows will cater for all tastes.
(69) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(70) The store plans to cater for about 10 trainees at a time at a cost of only £29.95 for three hours.
(71) To reduce the imbalance, several services that cater exclusively to women have emerged.
(72) The development of self-study materials which cater for a range of expertise is an important contribution central government could make.
(73) He can use stock motifs and patterns and superfluous work can be retained to cater for future demand.
(74) You must either study and cater for existing markets or create hew markets for your own special products.
(75) Both are putting forward major expansion proposals designed to cater for the NorthWest's rapidly expanding demand for air travel.
(76) He claims the company is preparing the system to cater for future power stations in the Teesside area.
(77) We adore our sweet babies and rightfully cater to their needs.
(78) A rebuilt Holloway prison was to cater for the physical and psychological problems of women offenders.
(79) We regret we are unable to cater for people with physical disabilities. Sensible walking shoes recommended.
(80) Voice over Hay's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes.
(81) Doreen Gerrie is the catering manager, and she and her staff cater for 300.
(82) Others have taken advantage of economic reforms to demolish their homes and replace them with small hotels that cater to foreign tourists.
(83) Embankments can vary considerably in size; many cater for just a slight change in the level of the ground.
(84) There are also independent schools that cater for pre-school children.
(85) For that period the buyers were therefore without its larger capacity and therefore unable to cater for a larger volume of business.
(86) There aren't many places around here where you can cater for fifty or so people at one time.
(87) The group also tries to cater for local artists who work fulltime and are unable to go to all classes.
(88) Some cater for the public's need for insurance or pension provision.
(89) This would cater for the variety of children that exist.
(90) The other factor was the need to cater for population moving out of the Tyneside conurbation.
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