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pander

[pan-der] / ˈpæn dər /


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When someone photographs a drink she made, it’s pride, not pandering.

From Salon

But no one has rejected the possibility that he's just a shameless opportunist who panders to conspiracy theorists and bigots for money and political expedience.

From Salon

This, alongside comments by Macron perceived as weak on Taiwan, fuelled criticism of the trip in Europe as pandering to China.

From Reuters

Politicians secure their place in the general election by pandering to this base.

From Seattle Times

No doubt Abbott hoped propping that cash up would deflect attention from his racist pandering.

From Salon