cater
[ˈkeɪtər]
Definition:
1. To provide food and drinks for a social event.
2. Provide food and drink, typically at social events and in a professional capacity.
'cater' example sentence:
- "We attempted to cater to everybody, " says Wolff, and in doing so, catered to no one.
- Does the school cater for all abilities?
- The food is wonderful they cater well for vegetarians and children and the staff are really friendly and professional.
- She works hard at two jobs, one in catering , the other in a nightclub, so when she has a night off she likes to let her hair down.
- The owner of the restaurant added some popular fast foods to cater to the tastes of younger customers.
- We cater to both Chinese and Western tastes.
- We should cater to the needs of the customers.
- Special bus and rail services are being laid on to cater for the crowds.
- Some clients feel like you exist solely to cater to their every whim.
- My mother helped to cater for the party.
- The chef is pleased to cater for vegetarian diets.
- We cater to an exclusive clientele.