2 to provide the food and drinks at an event, for an organization, etc.: --
Unfortunately, despite these systems for ensuring that children from families with limited resources are catered for, there remains a very considerable cost to individual families.
Other clubs catered for particular sections of the population.
A well-known category-theoretic concept, namely the notion of sheaf, allows us to cater for such local case distinctions.
The rooms provided were often small and could only cater for a limited number of servants at any one time.
For example, they may be used to cater for a variety of learner learning styles.
It does not subscribe to a single truth but rather offers devices that cater for multiple and dense readings and open associations/experiences.
This still would not enforce flapping in words like cater, where the stop appears after a long vowel.
The researcher intervened by raising awareness of this issue and providing language input which catered to the students' observed needs.