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cater

[key-ter] / ˈkeɪ tər /


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Other big increases were catering, which saw prices soar by 6%, while personal goods and services, which include glasses, jewellery and dental treatments, went up by 5.7% over the year.

From BBC

Designers cater to an extremely exclusive clientele able to purchase pieces for thousands of dollars intended for red carpets, galas, weddings or other public events.

From Barron's

I replied that I’d heard rumors that Park City calculated there was more money in catering to the posh ski crowd than, say, film critics.

From Los Angeles Times

Barnum catered to a growing middle class, who were better educated, regularly reading newspapers and magazines, and interested in seeing what the world had to offer, says Robert Wilson, author of “Barnum: An American Life.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Retailers catering to middle- and high-income consumers, such as Tapestry and TJX, are expected to benefit most from increased discretionary spending.

From Barron's