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attend

[əˈtend]

Definition:
1. To be present at an event.
2. Take charge of or deal with.
3. Work for or be a servant to.

Use 'attend' in a sentence:

  1. They flew there in order that they might be in time to attend the opening ceremony.
  2. She was unable to attend the wedding.
  3. We in Asia can now attend weddings, concerts and plays in each other's cities whenever we feel like it.
  4. I have more pressing things to attend to.
  5. The severely wounded had two medics to attend to their wounds.
  6. We were made to attend meetings every day.
  7. He mistook the time and did not attend the meeting.
  8. If you can, try to attend an industry conference. A very important reason to do so is for additional motivation to innovate.
  9. He also has a strong distrust of organised religion, and does not regularly attend church.
  10. University meant freedom, but you had to be motivated: nobody was forced to attend lectures.
  11. All you have to do is attend one of the Agile conferences and you'll see what I mean.
  12. In his opinion, this meeting is important to his whole team, and he wants everyone on the team to attend.
  13. If you cannot attend, you can still join in the conversation.
  14. There are more pressing matters to be attended to today.
  15. Everyone is invited to attend this meeting as it is something which affects all the community.
  16. As it happened, Einstein was unable to attend the ceremony in Stockholm.
  17. If she were not so busy, she would attend the meeting this afternoon.
  18. We want the maximum number of people to attend to help us cover our costs.
  19. The staff will helpfully attend to your needs.
  20. All children are required to attend school.
  21. Thousands of people attended the funeral.