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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. Attended is the past tense and past participle of attend, which means to go to an event, place, etc., or to give attention to something. Learn more about the verb attend and its usage with examples and related words.

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    • Attended

      to go to a place or an event: According to recent research,...

  3. Learn the meaning of attend as a verb in English, with different senses and usage. See how to use attend in sentences, phrases and idioms, and compare with related words.

  4. ATTENDED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of attend 2. to go to an event, place, etc.: 3. to go…. Learn more.

  5. Learn the meaning of attend as a verb, with synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related phrases. Find out how to use attend in different contexts, such as going to a meeting, paying attention, or visiting a patient.

  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. 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."

  8. verb (used with object) to be present at: to attend a lecture; to attend church. to go with as a concomitant or result; accompany: Fever may attend a cold. Success attended her hard work. to take care of; minister to; devote one's services to: The nurse attended the patient daily. to wait upon; accompany as a companion or servant: