pandered; pandering
ˈpan-d(ə-)riŋ
; panders
1
: to say, do, or provide what someone (such as an audience) wants or demands even though it is not good, proper, reasonable, etc.
… ignores doing the right thing … in favor of pandering for votes.— George Ochenski
… used his brilliant gifts to pander to popular taste.—Hubert Saal
… TV that panders to the worst in us.—Jill Parkin
… a political chameleon trying to pander to voters …—Cameron Smith
2
: to act as a pander (see pander entry 2 sense 2)
plural panders
1
a
: the act or an instance of pandering (see pander entry 1 sense 1)
Calling congressional leaders babies … is a pander to public opinion rather than an attempt to inform or lead it.—Josh Benson
… is among the worst films of the year, a shameless pander for awards recognition …—Jason Bailey
b
: someone who panders (see pander entry 1 sense 1)
… his primary goal is self promotion. He is a political pander.—Allison Hoffman
2
a
: a go-between in love intrigues
b
: pimp
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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