attended

[ US /əˈtɛndɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɐtˈɛndɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a caretaker or other watcher
  2. playing or singing with instrumental or vocal accompaniment
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How To Use attended In A Sentence

  • I attended a moot in my town a couple of times, but always felt on the outside looking in.
  • In both cases, significant constituencies had been left to rot, unattended, and they'd had enough.
  • Men who give frequent feasts that are well attended generally gain renown for themselves. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
  • General practitioners and, increasingly after 1950, obstetricians attended most parturient women.
  • Last year, Patricia McMahon, who attended St Patrick s Community College, was awarded the bursary.
  • The procession followed a private ceremony, attended by about 200 family and friends.
  • The relationship with her mother, Zippora, née Assur, the daughter of a prosperous merchant family, who had never attended school, became more and more difficult. Fanny Lewald.
  • More than a dozen appliances, including 10 pumps and a breathing apparatus tender from Bolton, attended the fire which started at about 7pm.
  • So she attended a finishing school. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1805, an extremely handsome young man, he went up to Cambridge, where he attended intermittently to his studies between extravagant debauches there and in London.
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