Indulge in a sentence as a verb

It's fashionable to be bad at math and lots of people indulge in the fashion.

It's rare that I indulge myself in making a pithy remark on HN, but this is one of those rare times I will, karma be damned.

Welcome to our capacity to be jerks if we indulge ourselves in that direction, as many will.

If this sort of backlash becomes common, there will be a disincentive for artists to sign up with records who indulge in such nonsense.

But I also thought every single one of them was intelligent, creative and I respect them for what they do. I cannot fathom what would prompt somebody with a megaphone like a recurring show on gametrailers to see a need to indulge in such a useless rant.

He asks, however, whether his maxim of neglect of his natural gifts, besides agreeing with his inclination to indulgence, agrees also with what is called duty.

If you indulge in the gratifying thought that your nice stuff reflects your superior worthiness, that generalizes to the perception that people with higher quality stuff are higher quality people.

But he finds himself in comfortable circumstances and prefers to indulge in pleasure rather than to take pains in enlarging and improving his happy natural capacities.

Considering what we now know to be true that none of us suspected a few months ago, I think it's more irresponsible to unilaterally shut down speculation of this kind than it is to indulge in it.

You can imagine "the upper percentile of wealth" is populated entirely by greedy, stupid people, paid only for structural position and spending only to indulge their ego and appetite.

You also can't cheat with a simpler parser in the browser, because wikitext was basically designed to indulge whatever shortcuts the community wanted, and be extremely forgiving.

If I may indulge in speculation and conduct some quotation analysis of my own:OP's article cites many officials hinting that what we currently know, even in light of the recent debate, is only the tip of the iceberg.

Indulge definitions

verb

give free rein to; "The writer indulged in metaphorical language"

verb

yield (to); give satisfaction to

See also: gratify pander

verb

enjoy to excess; "She indulges in ice cream"

See also: luxuriate

verb

treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents often pamper the children"; "Let's not mollycoddle our students!"

See also: pamper featherbed cosset cocker baby coddle mollycoddle spoil