ATTEND


Meaning of ATTEND in English

v. 1 be present (at), go to, be at, appear (at), put in an appearance (at), turn up (at), haunt, frequent; sit in (on), US and Canadian audit Are you attending the concert? She attends Miss Fiennes's elocution class 2 turn to, pay attention to, serve, tend to, take care of, deal with, handle, heed, fulfil I shall attend to your request as soon as possible, Madam 3 Also, attend to. watch over, wait on or upon, care for, take care of, minister to, occupy oneself with, look after, look out for, devote oneself to Mrs Atterbury attends the patients in the cancer ward on weekdays The clergyman has his own flock to attend to. 4 escort, accompany, conduct, convoy, squire, usher, wait upon, follow; chaperon or chaperone The actress arrived, attended by her entourage of toadies 5 be associated with, accompany, result in or from, give rise to A departure in the midst of the battle would be attended by great peril, Milord

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