Results for attend
Definitions of attend:
part of speech: verb transitive
To give heed to: to wait on or accompany: to be present at: to wait for.
part of speech: past tense, past participle
Attended.
part of speech: verb
To wait on; to accompany; to be present; to listen to fix the attention upon.
part of speech: verb intransitive
part of speech: present participle
Attending.
part of speech: verb intransitive
part of speech: verb transitive
Usage examples for attend:
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My business is here, on board the Swash, and I must attend to it.
"Jack Tier or The Florida Reef", James Fenimore Cooper -
She could scarcely attend after she realized that it was a woman who spoke to her.
"Children of the Desert", Louis Dodge -
" I came down to attend to some business, Mr. Wrandall," she said.
"The Hollow of Her Hand", George Barr McCutcheon