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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.
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