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Etymology

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From micro- +‎ pander.

Verb

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micropander (third-person singular simple present micropanders, present participle micropandering, simple past and past participle micropandered)

  1. To pander (to someone or their needs) in minute detail.
    • 2015 June 20, Hilary Stout, The New York Times:
      Not since the baby boomers came of age has a generation been the target of such fixation. But this has a 21st-century style of urgency — with 24/7 micropandering, psychographic analysis, a high-priced shadow industry of consultants and study after study.
    • 2017, David Friend, The Naughty Nineties:
      The Internet began to micropander to every type of sexual connoisseur.