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[ UK /ɐtˈæt‍ʃt/ ]
[ US /əˈtætʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. used of buildings joined by common sidewalls
    a block of attached houses
  2. fond and affectionate
    she was very attached to her father
  3. associated in an exclusive sexual relationship
  4. being joined in close association
    affiliated clubs
    all art schools whether independent or attached to universities

How To Use attached In A Sentence

  • Some spring from immediately below the earth, and may more properly be termed suckers; the others grow on the visible part of the stem or caudex, often close to the oldest leaves; these should be cut off with a sharp knife, in early summer, and if they have a little of the parent bark attached to them all the better. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • It spreads rapidly, becomes attached to new objects, and burns with the pain of unassuaged longing.
  • His right hand held a leash attached to a small white Havanese dog.
  • The easiest way to support vine crops like cucumbers and tomatoes is to tie their stems to polyethylene string running from a support bar attached to ceiling hooks or from a support frame.
  • Children in particular should not have to witness wholesale slaughter of animals to which they may have become very attached.
  • To make room reservation, please use the attached Form to qualify for special room rate.
  • They are smaller molecules than proteins, so they have to become attached to a protein molecule before they are activated.
  • The researchers attached this 'contrast agent' to a molecule that binds to the protein elastin, which is found in artery walls. Dailyindia.com News Feed
  • At one time the schools were mainly attached to the church.
  • The conditions attached and qualifications stipulated by the companies could kill you before any disease.
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