pander in English

noun
1
a pimp.
Fiesta also means ‘party’ in Spanish, and Trujillo's panders always tell the girls they are invited to a party.
verb
1
gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.).
newspapers are pandering to people's baser instincts

Use "pander" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "pander" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "pander", or refer to the context using the word "pander" in the English Dictionary.

1. Don't pander to her ambition.

2. Political leaders almost inevitably pander to big business.

3. Don't pander to such people. Sentencedict.com

4. I have never been tempted pander to everyone.

5. He refuses to pander to the latest fashions.

6. He's got to pander to the vulgar and stupid audiences.

7. Those novels pander to people's liking for about crime.

8. Letterman likes to pander to the actresses' wishes.

9. Those novels pander to people's liking for stories about crime.

10. Parents should not pander to their children too much.

11. He was forced to pander to her every whim .

12. Highly trained staff will pander to your every whim .

13. He refused to pander to nostalgia and escapism ( New York Times ).

14. Vincenzo Giuliani felt no need whatsoever to pander to that illusion.

15. In a primary that Paul has turned into a referendum on"believability, " Grayson's pander -- even a pander in the right direction --has seemed like a strike against him.

16. They travelled extensively, but he had to pander to her every whim.

17. We must not pander to the irrational prejudices of a small minority.

18. The newspapers there pander to people's interest in crime and violence.

19. Politicians all too often pander to the envious tendencies among the electorate.

20. But healthy, durable enterprises refuse to pander to the transitory whims of their clienteles.

21. If he didn't want a beating, or worse, he'd have to pander to these monsters.

22. 20 But healthy, durable enterprises refuse to pander to the transitory whims of their clienteles.

23. Notably, he has refused to pander to Japanese nationalists by visiting Tokyo Yasukuni war shrine.

24. You don't educate or create a market; you simply pander to an existing one.

25. Even news reports on television and in periodicals highlight violence and pander to a lurid interest in sex.

26. Don't pander to the child, it's not good for him to have everything he wants.

27. Somehow it was not his business and certainly it was not his business to pander to it.

28. She had long realised that while Luther Reynolds lived, David would always be there to pander to his every whim.

29. Motion pictures, stage plays, TV shows, books and magazines all pander to the popular interest in pornography and obscene things.

30. 8 University officials have displayed no sense of moral obligation toward a female student cast aside in the rush to pander to Phillips.

31. University officials have displayed no sense of moral obligation toward a female student cast aside in the rush to pander to Phillips.

32. What’s truly Appalling is that Democrats like Warren, Biden and Durbin all know better, but they’re still willing and even eager to pander to the deluded left

33. “The Buyback program is an attempt to pander to swing voters who don’t fully understand the significance of firearms ownership to millions of Canadians across our country, who are fearful of

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