Also means
to indulge
Usage Note
Gâter carries two distinct registers: spoiling a child (gâter un enfant) and ruining something, such as gâter une surprise ('to ruin a surprise'). The reflexive se gâter means the weather or a situation is turning bad, a handy idiomatic use.
Examples
"Elle aime gâter ses petits-enfants."
Natural Translation
She loves to spoil her grandchildren.
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