indulger


in·dulge

I0115100 (ĭn-dŭlj′)v. in·dulged, in·dulg·ing, in·dulg·es v.tr.1. a. To yield to (a desire or whim); gratify: indulge a craving for chocolate.b. To yield to the desires or whims of (someone), often excessively: We indulged our daughter on her birthday. See Synonyms at pamper.2. Roman Catholic Church To grant an ecclesiastical indulgence or dispensation to.v.intr.1. To indulge oneself: eyed the desserts but didn't indulge.2. To engage or take part, especially freely or avidly: indulged in outrageous behavior; indulged in all the latest fads.
[Latin indulgēre; see dlegh- in Indo-European roots.]
in·dulg′er n.