How to use in-sentence of “cater”:
+ Adams Morgan is home to Mary’s Center, a clinic focusing on healthcare delivery to Spanish-speaking patients, and the Latino Economic Development Corporation, as well as numerous businesses and churches that employ and cater to immigrants.
+ The west side of the neighborhood is very ethnic with many shops that cater to this population.
+ Mandaue has dining restaurants which cater gourmets and international cuisines like Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Vietnamese, Indian and other cuisines.
+ Although the station maintains the DLR philosophy of basic good design it makes various concessions to cater for airport passengers including a fully enclosed waiting room on the central island platform.
+ To cater for the expectations of the well-to-do, Vernon included a ballroom and grand dining room.
+ When it opened on 4 November 1989, the demand was extremely stagnant, with only private houses, Bedok South housing estates and Fengshan housing estates to cater to.
+ This style of “Greek salad” is rarely encountered in Greece except in the homes of American Greeks or restaurants that cater to tourists.