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Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. simple past tense and past participle of attend.
- adj. That attends
WordNet 3.0
- adj. having a caretaker or other watcher
- adj. playing or singing with instrumental or vocal accompaniment
Etymologies
- Middle English attenden, from Old French atendre, from Latin attendere, to heed : ad-, ad- + tendere, to stretch; see ten- in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao as well as his Russian reflection Vladimir Putin attended a evening gala”
“On December 15th, Engineer Octavio once again attended, but no one from HESA.”
“Bob from Ohio says: each of the five or six undergraduate institutions Mrs. Palin attended as lowly (some less lowly than others)”
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“McCain attended a Baptist Church in Arizona and Romney is a Mormon.”
“Abdullah Almalki, Ahmad El Maati and Muayyed Nureddin attended the unveiling of a grim, grey cell modelled on the squalid chambers in the Syrian prison where they were whipped and beaten.”
“Sarah Palin attended 5 different colleges in 6 1/2 years before she received her B/S. in Journalism.”
“Dozens of other prominent dignitaries attended from the United States and Europe.”
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“Mr. Schron's complaint says that the relationship between the two men "eventually extended beyond business" and that "Grunstein attended the weddings of a number of Schron's children.”
“Two years later, then-Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the vote for the 2014 Winter Olympic host and little-known Sochi, Russia, won.”
“To the right was the Royal Institution, where Darwin attended lectures.”
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