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cater

[key-ter] / ˈkeɪ tər /


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Now it’s owned by a dairy cooperative but for decades, the Stueve family catered to local tastes and habits, like drive-through dairy windows.

From Los Angeles Times

Households have also continued to spend and borrow, generating interest and fee charges for the big banks that cater to Main Street.

From The Wall Street Journal

Police Scotland said the incidents it recorded last year totalled about £20,000 in lost revenue to catering businesses.

From BBC

And resorts that crave group bookings increasingly cater to mixed abilities, says Craig Burton, chief executive of Active Travel Group, which plans excursions for corporate clients.

From The Wall Street Journal

The goal of SOS is to impose standards in the social media industry much like video game, music and television industries caters to independent rating systems that indicate the age appropriateness of content.

From Salon