Attend | Mean of attend in English Dictionary
/əˈtɛnd/
- Verb
- to go to and be present at (an event, meeting, etc.)
- My husband and I will both attend the banquet.
- How many people attended the baseball game?
- He won't be attending the conference.
- How many people will be attending?
- One hundred people attended.
- to regularly go to (classes, church services, etc.)
- She attends a school in the city.
- He'll be attending the university in the fall.
- I am the first child in my family to attend college.
- We attend the same church.
- to help or care for (someone, such as a patient)
- Each nurse attends 15 patients.
- to assist with (a birth)
- A midwife attended the birth.
- to go with or be with (someone) as a helper or adviser
- ministers who attend the king
- She's attended by several assistants.
- to deal with (something)
- Please excuse me. I must attend to some business. = Please excuse me. I've got some business I must attend to.
- to give needed help or attention to (someone or something)
- Volunteers attend to the park for the summer.
- The hotel staff attended to my every need.
- Please make sure that the guests are attended to.