ATTENDED definition: to be present at (an event, meeting , etc) | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
Over two hundred people attended the funeral. The meeting is on the fifth and we're hoping everyone will attend.
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 attended their lord. to take charge of; watch over; look after; tend; guard. to attend one's health. to listen to; give heed to. Archaic. to wait for; expect. to take care or charge.
- To be present, as at a scheduled event. 2. To take care; give attention: We'll attend to that problem later. 3. To apply or direct oneself; take action: attended to their business. 4. To pay attention: attended disinterestedly to the debate. 5. To remain ready to serve; wait. 6. Obsolete To delay or wait.
accompany or serve: [~ + object] The retainers attended their lord. [~ + to + object] The salespeople couldn't attend to all the customers at once. [~ + upon + object] They had to attend upon the queen.
"Attened" is the incorrect spelling; the correct version is "Attended," meaning to have been present at or participated in.
Adjective attended (comparative more attended, superlative most attended) Having a person or people present; with someone in attendance.
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