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- Dictionaryverbattended (past tense) · attended (past participle)
- be present at (an event, meeting, or function):"the entire sales force attended the conference" · "she was unable to attend the wedding"Similar:be present atbe atbe there atsit in ontake part inappear atput in an appearance atmake an appearance atpresent oneself atturn up atpay a visit toshow up atpop up atshow one's face athang out atOpposite:
- go regularly to (an educational, religious, social, or clinical institution):"all children are required to attend school"
- (attend to)deal with:"he muttered that he had business to attend to"Similar:deal withcope withmake arrangements fortake charge oftake responsibility fortake in handtake forwardgive one's attention toapply oneself toOpposite:
- give practical help and care to; look after:"the severely wounded had two medics to attend to their wounds" · "each of the beds in the intensive care unit is attended by a nurse"
- pay attention to:"Alice hadn't attended to a word of his sermon"Similar:pay attentionpay heedbe attentiveconcentrate ontake note ofbear in mindgive thought tobe heedful oftune in tobe all ears forgive ear
- occur with or as a result of:"people feared that the switch to a peacetime economy would be attended by a severe slump"Similar:be accompanied bybe associated withbe connected withbe linked withgo hand in hand withoccur withco-occur withcoexist withbe produced bybe brought about byoriginate fromoriginate instem fromresult frombe a result ofarise fromfollow on frombe a consequence of
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘apply one's mind or energies to’): from Old French atendre, from Latin attendere, from ad- ‘to’ + tendere ‘stretch’. Attend Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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If you attend a meeting or other event, you are present at it. Thousands of people attended the funeral. [VERB noun] We want the maximum number of people to attend to help us cover our costs. [VERB] If you attend an institution such as a …
ATTENDED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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