To be present at
“There is a meeting I need to attend in five minutes.”
To be a regular patron or visitor of
“I regularly attend my favorite bar where everybody knows my name.”
(attend to) To look after
“Doctors were working overtime to attend to those injured from the disaster.”
(attend to) To deal with
“This is an important issue that you will have to attend to at some stage.”
To accompany and look after or supervise
“An entourage would attend Vincent Chase wherever he went.”
To occur with or as a result of
“Giddiness would attend my fever to make matters worse.”
(archaic) To pay attention to
“It is imperative that you attend the wise words of your mother.”
To cause two or more events to happen at the same time or rate
To hear with attention, obedience, or compliance
To make an appearance
To attend, or be present at a given place or location
To see, be present at, or know at first hand
To happen or take place, especially following an earlier event
To look after and make decisions about, especially in a position of leadership
To attend to an incoming call on one's phone
To help or give aid to
(center on) To concentrate on (something), to pay close attention to (something)
To hold or engage the attention of
To follow or chase after
To accompany on a social, and typically romantic, rendezvous
To cover, fasten, strap or bind with a bandage
(look to or look at) To hope for, or aspire to, a goal or dream
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