Example sentences for: cater

How can you use “cater” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • If we're intellectually consistent, we'll cater either to both those preferences or to neither.

  • ' This is a shame, for publishers in Britain are frequently heard to comment on the hugeness of the US market: in the circumstances, one might expect a publisher as knowledgeable as Penguin to make some effort to cater to such a promisingly lucrative source of revenue.

  • Tourists can choose between ordinary Chinese passenger ships or more deluxe luxury cruise ships that cater to overseas visitors.

  • Heritage Foundation analyst Ron Utt points out that the 70 biggest U.S. airports, which serve 90 percent of commercial air travelers, get less federal money each year than the 3,233 smaller ones that cater almost exclusively to private fliers.

  • This book is the product of both a strong movement toward the intellectualization of black experience among an elite and the anti-intellectualization of black experience by the public at large (earnest and respectful of black experience as it has now generally become) and those who cater to the public's access to intellectual material by rounding off the rough edges and making it thoroughly anti-intellectual by designing and evoking certain emotional markers about "struggle" and "resistance."


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