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indulge verb (indulged, indulging) 1 tr & intr (especially indulge in something or indulge someone in something) to allow oneself or someone else pleasure or the pleasure of (a specified thing) • I'm going to indulge in some new gloves. 2 to allow someone to have anything they want; to pamper or spoil them • My mother indulges the children dreadfully. 3 to give into (a desire, taste, wish, etc) without restraint. 4 intrans, colloq to eat or drink, usually freely or without restraint • No, I won't indulge, I'm driving.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin indulgere to be kind or indulgent.