attend (to) (Meaning)

attend (to)

to wait for, to direct one's attention, wait, stay, to take charge of, to go to or be present at especially to take part or observe, to go or stay with as a companion, nurse, or servant, to be in store for, to be present with, to go or stay with especially as a companion or servant, to visit professionally especially as a physician, to be ready for service, to look after, to apply the mind or pay attention, to apply oneself, to be present, to pay attention to, to be present at, to visit with or care for in a professional capacity, to give one's attention

attend (to) Sentence Examples

  1. I will attend the meeting tomorrow to present my findings.
  2. The students are expected to attend classes regularly.
  3. She will be attending the conference next week as a delegate.
  4. I hope you can attend the party on Saturday evening.
  5. We will attend the wedding ceremony at the weekend.
  6. The doctor will attend to the patient as soon as possible.
  7. You need to attend to the matter immediately before it escalates.
  8. I can't attend the call right now, I'll call you back later.
  9. The company plans to attend the trade show next month.
  10. Please attend to the broken window and fix it as soon as you can.

FAQs About the word attend (to)

to wait for, to direct one's attention, wait, stay, to take charge of, to go to or be present at especially to take part or observe, to go or stay with as a com

care (for),minister (to), cure,treat, set up, nurse, doctor, rehabilitate, heal, medicate

hurt, disable, impair, damage, injure, cripple, mutilate, harm, wound, afflict

I will attend the meeting tomorrow to present my findings.

The students are expected to attend classes regularly.

She will be attending the conference next week as a delegate.

I hope you can attend the party on Saturday evening.