Treat with excessive indulgence.
Yield (to); give satisfaction to.
1 News Corp is in an better position to indulge in public soul-searching.
2 IS IT possible to indulge in national stereotyping without being a racist?
3 Covid-19 has also given politicians a chance to indulge their protectionist instincts.
4 And these indulge in subtleties in order to excuse the most wicked.
5 Besides, the South with its slave labor could not indulge in manufacturing.
6 However, soldiers fresh from the front cannot indulge the luxury of daydreams.
7 It happens occasionally and the family are nice enough to indulge me.
8 Non-golfers can use the spa and perhaps indulge in a luxury treatment.
9 It's the perfect spot in the city to indulge in Italian culture.
10 You must indulge me, however; for I seldom offend in that way.
11 He's also known to indulge in smoking cigars from time to time.
12 Especially did he indulge in drinking to excess in all convivial gatherings.
13 Let him indulge his passion, since it may be done without hazard.
14 Another week and time again for you to indulge my incorrigible prattle.
15 That is just the sort of bravado he loves to indulge in.
16 He may indulge himself in the delightful luxury of making post-mortem enemies.
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