

He tried to pander to the crowd with his speech.
To do something that helps someone else, often in a way that is not honest or fair.
She always panders to her boss's wishes.
The politician pandered to voters with empty promises.
He panders to his friends by agreeing with everything they say.
pander to the audience
pander to demands
pander to interests
cater
indulge
gratify
The politician was seen as a pander to special interests.
A person who helps others by satisfying their desires, often in a negative way.
The coach was accused of pandering to the star player.
She felt that the advertisement pandered to people's insecurities.
His speech seemed to pander to the audience's fears.
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pander for votes
pander to interests
caterer
sycophant
toady