attachés Sentence Examples
- The magnet attaches itself firmly to the metal surface.
- The child attaches the ribbon to the gift box with a bow.
- The climber's harness attaches securely to the rope.
- The virus attaches to the host cell, enabling it to enter.
- The adhesive attaches the poster to the wall without leaving any trace.
- The nurse attaches the IV bag to the patient's arm to deliver medication.
- The Velcro strap attaches easily and quickly to the fabric.
- The magnet attaches the refrigerator door to the frame, keeping food inside cold.
- The paperclip attaches multiple sheets of paper together, keeping them organized.
- The glue attaches the tiles to the bathroom floor, creating a beautiful and durable surface.
attachés Meaning
attachés
to take by legal authority especially under a writ, to bring (oneself) into an association, to tie or bind by feelings of affection, to join or make a part of, to come into existence as a security interest, to become attached, to bind by personal ties (as of affection or sympathy), to create a security interest in (property) and so acquire the right to foreclose on or otherwise deal with property for payment of a debt and to exercise one's rights in the property against third parties see also security interest at interest sense 1 compare perfect, to make fast (as by tying or gluing), to associate especially as a property or an attribute, to fasten or join one thing to another, to become operative especially as a right, to think of as belonging to something, to obtain a court order against (property of another person) that directs an officer of the court (as a sheriff) to seize or take control of the property compare garnish, levy, to include and send (a separate document or file) with an electronic message (such as an email or text message), to take money or property by legal authority especially to gain or force payment of a debt, to assign (an individual or unit in the military) temporarily, to become effective
Synonyms & Antonyms of attachés
FAQs About the word attachés
to take by legal authority especially under a writ, to bring (oneself) into an association, to tie or bind by feelings of affection, to join or make a part of,
ties, connects,affixes, hangs, straps, fastens, bends,glues, clips, fixes
severs, splits, dissociates, unhooks, unfastens, separates, undoes, parts, divides,detaches
The magnet attaches itself firmly to the metal surface.
The child attaches the ribbon to the gift box with a bow.
The climber's harness attaches securely to the rope.
The virus attaches to the host cell, enabling it to enter.