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    attend
    /əˈtɛnd/

    verb

    • 1. be present at (an event, meeting, or function): "the whole sales force attended the conference" Similar be present atbe atbe there atsit in onOpposite miss
    • 2. deal with: "he muttered that he had business to attend to" Similar deal withcope withsee toaddressOpposite neglect

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  2. ATTEND definition: 1. to go to an event, place, etc.: 2. to go officially and usually regularly to a place: 3. to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ATTEND is to be present at : to go to. How to use attend in a sentence.

  4. The verb attend means to be present, to listen, or give care or attention to. You can attend your family reunion, attend to a project you've been ignoring, or attend to your teacher's voice. When you use attend as "pay attention" or "take care of," it's followed by "to."

  5. verb (used without object) to take care or charge: to attend to a sick person. to apply oneself: to attend to one's work. to pay attention; listen or watch attentively; direct one's thought; pay heed: to attend to a speaker. to be present: She is a member but does not attend regularly.

  6. 1. To be present, as at a scheduled event. 2. To take care; give attention: We'll attend to that problem later. 3. To apply or direct oneself; take action: attended to their business. 4. To pay attention: attended disinterestedly to the debate. 5. To remain ready to serve; wait. 6. Obsolete To delay or wait.

  7. 1. verb. If you attend a meeting or other event, you are present at it. Thousands of people attended the funeral. [VERB noun] The meeting will be attended by finance ministers from many countries. [be VERB -ed + by] We want the maximum number of people to attend to help us cover our costs. [VERB]

  8. Definition of attend verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. verb. attended, attending, attends. To take care or charge of; look after. Webster's New World. To pay attention; give heed. Webster's New World. To go regularly to. Attended class every Tuesday and Thursday. American Heritage. To wait on; minister to; serve. Webster's New World. To be in readiness; wait. Webster's New World.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · Servants attend the king day and night. ( transitive) To be present at (an event or place) in order to take part in some action or proceedings; also, to regularly go to (an event or place). [from 17th c.] Children must attend primary school.

  11. to take care or charge: to attend to a sick person. to apply oneself: to attend to one's work. to pay attention; listen or watch attentively; direct one's thought; pay heed: to attend to a speaker. to be present: She is a member but does not attend regularly. to be present and ready to give service; wait (usually fol. by on or upon): to attend ...