
1) Accept an RSVP 2) Accompany 3) Avoid being a no-show 4) Be a student at 5) Be at 6) Be at a meeting 7) Be in an audience 8) Be in the audience 9) Be on hand 10) Be present 11) Be present at 12) Be present at, etc 13) Be present for 14) Be there 15) Cater to 16) Come to 17) Come to the party 18) Concentrate
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1) Accompany 2) Bepresentat 3) Come 4) Escort 5) Goto 6) Heed 7) Listen 8) Serve 9) Showup 10) Sit in on 11) Wait 12) Worshiping 13) Worshipping
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(the flagstick) When a player holds and removes the flagstick for another player.
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• (v. i.) To wait; to stay; to delay. • (v. i.) To apply the mind, or pay attention, with a view to perceive, understand, or comply; to pay regard; to heed; to listen; -- usually followed by to. • (v. t.) To wait for; to await; to remain, abide, or be in store for. • (v. t.) To care for; to look after; to take charge of; to watc...
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1. To direct the attention to; to fix the mind upon; to give heed to; to regard. 'The diligent pilot in a dangerous tempest doth not attend the unskillful words of the passenger.' (Sir P. Sidney) ... 2. To care for; to look after; to take charge of; to watch over. ... 3. To go or stay with, as a companion, nurse, or servant; to visit professionally...
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At·tend' intransitive verb 1. To apply the mind, or pay attention, with a view to perceive, understand, or comply; to pay regard; to heed; to listen; -- usually followed by
to . «
Attend to the voice of my supplications.
Ps. lxxxvi. 6. » « Man can not ...
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At·tend' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Attended ;
present participle & verbal noun Attending .] [ Middle English
atenden , Old French
atendre , French
attendre , to expect, to wait, from Latin
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[
v] - to accompany as a circumstance or follow as a result 2. [v] - be present at (meetings, church services, university), etc. 3. [v] - apply oneself to 4. [v] - take charge of or deal with 5. [v] - take charge of 6. [v] - give heed (to)
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attend 1. To take care or charge of; to look after (to stretch one`s mind to). 2. To wait on; minister to; to serve; to serve as doctor during an illness. 3. To accompany; to go with. 4. Etymology: 'to direct one's mind or energies'; from Old French atendre, 'to expect, to wait for, to pay attention'; from Latom attendere, 'to give heed to'; liter...
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hang verb give heed (to); `The children in the audience attended the recital quietly`; `She hung on his every word`; `They attended to everything he said`
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to be present at: to attend a lecture; to attend church. · to go with as a concomitant or result; accompany: Fever may attend a cold. Success attended her hard work. · to take care of; minister to; devote one's services to: The nurse attended the patient daily. · to wait upon; accompany as a companion or servant: The retainers at...
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