0 to treat with great kindness and give a great many special things to (a person) -- memanjakan
The child was pampered by his parents.
We pamper people too much these days.
A constant allegation against penal reformers is that they want to pamper prisoners.
Democracy does not consist in pampering the lazy or the irresponsible to the deprivation of the serious-minded.
Intellectuals on television and on the wireless pamper to this, and we all listen with amusement.
It goes on to ask why we should pamper a man who is working half-time by giving him employment maintenance.
I fail to see why we should be eternally cossetting and pampering the motor trade, which is largely responsible for much of our present difficulties.
So let us have no more howls about "pampering the council tenants".
If the railwaymen have to work overtime to get a living wage, why should we pamper the others?