Similar words: attach, attach to, attack, poached, attain, ache, arched, quenched. Meaning: [ə'tætʃt] adj. 1. fastened together 2. being joined in close association 3. used of buildings joined by common sidewalls 4. permanently attached to a substrate; not free to move about 5. associated in an exclusive sexual relationship.
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121. He attached himself to the university where he worked nearly thirty years.
122. There is no longer any stigma attached to being divorced.
123. I've never seen two people so attached to each other.
124. An optional 1 500 sheet feeder can be attached to the photocopier.
125. Being on his own, he attached himself to a noisy group at the bar.
126. The high turnout was an affirmation of the importance that the voters attached to the election.
127. I got a loan of £3000 with no strings attached.
128. Please complete the enclosed application form and return it in the envelope attached.
129. Where people are really attached,[http://sentencedict.com/attached.html] poverty itself is wealth. Jane Austen
130. This company, at first attached to an advertising agency, later became an independent public relations consultancy.
131. This reflects an aversion which is attached by society to major accidents or dread consequences, e.g. cancer.
132. Attached in appendix A are the questions which formed the basis of the interview.
133. No longer an economic adviser to the White House or attached to the State Department.
134. It is based on personal computer architecture, and can be directly attached to the local network in a client-server architecture.
135. My present job has a certain amount of prestige attached to it.
136. Conversely, they attached little value to questions to which there were simply short right or wrong answers.
137. As from the effective date shown on your attached policy schedule the following alteration applies to the wording of your policy.
138. Although purpose-made units are expensive to buy, ordinary hand-microphones attached to simple booms make an acceptable alternative for amateur use.
139. We will also insure you in the same way following an accident involving any trailer while attached to your motor cycle.
140. Is he also aware that there is apprehension about the possibility of strings being attached to western aid?
141. Another almost identical box, with attached headphones, was moved over the ground and a continual tone was emitted.
142. People become attached to their burdens sometimes more than the burdens are attached to them. George Bernard Shaw
143. He found the tape recorder attached to a small alcove carved out from underneath the desk.
144. The swimsuits and trunks have attached foam shoulders to help keep kids afloat.
145. Dunbar was to run the art gallery attached to the shop, Miles would take care of the books.
146. One of the machine guns had live ammunition attached to it.
147. There's a pickup attached to it.
148. The clerk attached a price tag to each article.
149. Potentially high financial rewards are attached to senior hospital posts.
150. Adelman has not attached or playoff rounds to his own expectations, but firmly believes he'll win.
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