Synonym: cater to, coddle, favor, gratify, humor, oblige, pamper, please, satisfy, spoil. Similar words: wind up, industry, behind schedule, industrial, in due course, adult, schedule, credulous. Meaning: [ɪn'dʌldʒ] v. 1. give free rein to 2. yield (to); give satisfaction to 3. enjoy to excess 4. treat with excessive indulgence.
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61) Katie's a spoiled brat because her parents indulge her too much.
62) Although some bugs rarely indulge, others enjoy it on demand, and in many ingenious ways.
63) Some creatures indulge but once a year, with long periods of abstinence as they make copies of themselves.
64) Most people indulge in harmless fantasies to relieve the boredom of their lives.
65) A party of skylarks were taking a breather from their incessant high-rise singing to indulge in an early-morning splashing.
66) I decided that I had not come all this way only to indulge in polite conversation.
67) Those who don't indulge in the video games world may be losing out in many more ways.sentencedict .com
68) Implicitly it is conceptualized in terms of the personal behaviours which individuals indulge and which are well recognized as risk factors for various diseases.
69) Here he was able to indulge a growing passion for literature, but not poetry, he recollects.
70) Winnie allowed herself to indulge in happy daydreams for some five minutes, and then pulled herself together sharply.
71) Today the leading players have generally abandoned such violent methods, preferring to indulge in insider trading or to line their pockets.
72) I was downtown, so I decided to indulge in a little shopping.
73) And most diets are not flexible enough for you to indulge yourself occasionally.
74) How could she indulge herself when Suzie was so distressed?
75) Bech's querulous voice allows Updike to indulge in equal parts of satire and wish-fulfilment.
76) One is that environmental protection is too expensive to indulge in without thought of costs and benefits.
77) They may be too keen to indulge in social experiments.
78) An ample private income allowed him time to indulge his tastes for writing, politics(sentencedict.com), and rowing.
79) He has also been able to indulge his interest in motor sport through his work for the Order.
80) Leicester then began to indulge themselves in some fancy patterns-a rare sight.
81) The banks were used as limitless reservoirs to fertilise growth, indulge political fantasy and bribe the governments' friends.
82) Living as he does in Moycullen, he has ample local opportunities to indulge in these pastimes.
83) Fiercer invertebrates which came to the moss jungles to prey on this grazing population, could not indulge in such trusting relationships.
84) My principal inheritance was a justification for any irresponsibility I cared to indulge in thereafter.
85) Oriental cats in general seem to be more likely to indulge - and Siamese cats in particular.
86) My privileged position allows me to indulge in self-pity and despair.
87) Don't encourage the unthinking sprinkling of salt over food that many people indulge in.
88) Chimpanzees have been observed to indulge in mobbing in certain unusual cases.
89) We drain away force as we indulge in inner talk.
90) For if a libertine knows he can indulge himself with impunity, he will throw all cautions to the winds.
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