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Attend Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : to be present at : to go to. attend a meeting. attend law school. 2. : to pay attention to. attend the warning signs. 3. : to look after : to take charge of. … campsites … attended by park rangers. Jackson Rivers. 4. a. : to go or stay with as a companion, nurse, or servant. ministers who attend the king. b.
ATTEND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to provide a service to someone, especially as part of your job: The queen was attended by her ladies-in-waiting. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. attend verb (RESULT FROM) [ T ] formal. to happen as a result of, and at the same time as: the publicity that attends a career in television. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
ATTENDING Synonyms: 203 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for ATTENDING: present, participating, available, in, in attendance, on hand, at hand, accompanying; Antonyms of ATTENDING: absent, gone, out, missing, retired, departed, away, deceased.
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ATTENDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ATTENDING definition: 1. present participle of attend 2. to go to an event, place, etc.: 3. to go officially and usually…. Learn more.
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