Similar words: attend, attendance, attention, pay attention to, latter, matter, scatter, battery. Meaning: v. 1. get down to; pay attention to; take seriously 2. work for or be a servant to.
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(1) He offered to go and attend to the matter.
(2) Attend to what concerns you.
(3) I have some urgent business to attend to.
(4) Attend to me, children.
(5) He left, saying he had pressing matters to attend to.
(6) Doctors tried to attend to the worst injured soldiers first.
(7) They would spin and weave cloth, cook and attend to the domestic side of life.
(8) Familiarise yourself with the new equipment before you attend to use it.
(9) You must attend to your studies.
(10) He used to attend to his literary salons.
(11) The main thing is to attend to the injured.
(12) Attend to your work and stop talking.
(13) I've got some unfinished business to attend to.
(14) The staff will helpfully attend to your needs.
(15) We want the maximum number of people to attend to help us cover our costs. Sentencedict.com
(16) I can't attend to everything at the same time ——please come and help!
(17) I'm afraid I have some pressing business to attend to.
(18) It's time for you to wake up and attend to your business.
(19) Attend to my word.
(20) I always have so many things to attend to when I come into the office after a trip abroad.
(21) You have to drop everything and attend to it.
(22) I shall, if you wish, attend to your father.
(23) She had an emergency patient to attend to.
(24) Local police officers will be encouraged to attend to improve local relations.
(25) Unless we attend to the words which have been placed into working memory, they will not be retained.
(26) In the afternoon I attend to the needs of the inhabitants of the Smoking Room and the gallery.
(27) I can't see the visitors right now. I have an urgent matter to attend to.
(28) I may be late - I have got one or two things to attend to.
(29) It is perhaps more surprising that they do sometimes attend to such matters, if never with full care and attention.
(30) As soon as the child stops misbehaving the parent can attend to him or her again.
More similar words: attend, attendance, attention, pay attention to, latter, matter, scatter, battery, pattern, no matter, a matter of, tender, intend, extend, contend, extended, tendency, at the end of, as a matter of fact, at that time, and then, and that, now and then, used to, and the like, lead to, afford to, be used to, be afraid to, in regard to.