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attend
verb
to
go
to
and
be
present
at
a
particular
event
,
meeting
,
or
place
•
More
than
two
hundred
people
attended
the
concert
last
night
.
More
than
two
hundred
people
attended
the
concert
last
night
.
•
Will
you
attend
the
meeting
tomorrow
morning
?
Will
you
attend
the
meeting
tomorrow
morning
?
From
Middle
English
‘
attenden
’,
from
Old
French
‘
atendre
’,
from
Latin
‘
attendere
’
meaning
‘
to
give
heed
to
’.
verb
to
go
regularly
to
a
place
such
as
a
school
,
class
,
or
club
•
Both
of
her
children
attend
the
local
elementary
school
.
Both
of
her
children
attend
the
local
elementary
school
.
•
I
used
to
attend
karate
classes
every
Friday
.
I
used
to
attend
karate
classes
every
Friday
.
verb
to
give
attention
or
care
to
something
or
someone
;
to
deal
with
•
The
nurse
quickly
attended to
the
injured
passenger
.
The
nurse
quickly
attended to
the
injured
passenger
.
•
Please
attend to
all
calls
while
I'm
out
.
Please
attend to
all
calls
while
I'm
out
.
verb
to
happen
together
with
,
or
as
a
result
of
,
another
event
or
situation
•
Economic
growth
is
often
attended
by
rising
inflation
.
Economic
growth
is
often
attended
by
rising
inflation
.
•
Great
responsibility
attends
high
office
.
Great
responsibility
attends
high
office
.
attendance
noun
-
attendance
the
act
of
being
present
at
a
place
,
such
as
school
,
work
,
or
a
meeting
•
Regular
attendance
at
class
helps
students
learn
better
.
Regular
attendance
at
class
helps
students
learn
better
.
•
Because
of
her
perfect
attendance
,
Maria
received
a
certificate
.
Because
of
her
perfect
attendance
,
Maria
received
a
certificate
.
From
the
verb
attend
+
-ance
,
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
.
noun
the
number
of
people
who
go
to
an
event
,
such
as
a
concert
,
game
,
or
museum
•
The
football
match
had
a
record
attendance
of
60
,
000
fans
.
The
football
match
had
a
record
attendance
of
60
,
000
fans
.
•
Museum
attendance
drops
during
the
winter
months
.
Museum
attendance
drops
during
the
winter
months
.
noun
-
attendance
the
act
of
taking
care
of
or
waiting
on
someone
,
especially
in
a
formal
or
dated
context
•
The
patient
required
constant
attendance
from
the
nurse
.
The
patient
required
constant
attendance
from
the
nurse
.
•
The
king's
physician
was
always
in
attendance
.
The
king's
physician
was
always
in
attendance
.