Antonym: absence. Similar words: attend, attend to, defendant, dancer, attention, guidance, pay attention to, maintenance. Meaning: [-dəns] n. 1. the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.) 2. the frequency with which a person is present 3. the number of people that are present.
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61. Most courses involve an average of eight hours attendance at college each week.
62. Attendance at Professor Smith's lecture fell off sharply that evening.
63. Police in riot gear were in attendance as a precautionary measure.
64. Attendance at the meeting was small, due in part to the absence of teachers.
65. Now that the patient is out of danger, the doctor is no longer in attendance.
66. Attendance 118 despite very adverse weather conditions.
67. The game had an attendance of over 50,000 people.
68. There began to be a great fall-off in attendance.
69. Attendance at theme parks was down this year.
70. Mrs Wills, who was in attendance on Princess Margaret.
71. He produced the second highest attendance in 150 years.
72. A number of celebrities were in attendance.
73. Mrs Malcolm Wallace was in attendance.
74. Coincidentally, Pelagia was in attendance at that particular sermon.
75. Private, constant attendance, no expense spared.
76. The Lady Juliet Townsend was in attendance.
77. I was getting great attendance and they loved it.
78. Major Nicholas Barne was in attendance.
79. Mrs Michael Wigley was in attendance.
80. The nurse had been in attendance since one o'clock.
81. He was assiduous in his attendance at Mass.
82. There was a doctor in attendance.
83. We had pretty good attendance despite the bad weather.
84. Mr Guy Salter was in attendance.
85. He delighted in the young and was assiduous in attendance at the Oxford Union, where he was senior librarian.
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86. Elsie Streek's holiday classes in Sidcup saw the largest attendance ever, and were successful and rewarding.
87. The average attendance was about a hundred and had particular appeal to young women factory workers and those in domestic service.
88. For instance, all schools are concerned with improving and maintaining good attendance.
89. But my first attendance at a political rally changed my childhood habits right away, at least briefly.
90. They were certainly needed, for by then the attendance had leapt to fifty-six.
More similar words: attend, attend to, defendant, dancer, attention, guidance, pay attention to, maintenance, in accordance with, in danger, matter, latter, agenda, scatter, battery, pattern, no matter, calendar, a matter of, intend, extend, tender, contend, extended, tendency, recommendation, at the end of, as a matter of fact, cancel, cancer.