verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
whim
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They travelled extensively, but he had to pander to her every whim .
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But healthy, durable enterprises refuse to pander to the transitory whims of their clienteles.
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Perhaps it would be wise to pander a little to his whims since it seemed he was prone to these Viking tendencies.
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She had long realised that while Luther Reynolds lived, David would always be there to pander to his every whim .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I think the party is inexcusably pandering to the senior citizens.
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It should not be thought of as merely useful, however, as though it only pandered to psychological needs or desires.
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Moreover, an obsessive focus on Caravaggio panders to fashion and is a gross distortion of history.
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They travelled extensively, but he had to pander to her every whim.
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Vincenzo Giuliani felt no need whatsoever to pander to that illusion.
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You don't educate or create a market; you simply pander to an existing one.