Synonym: accompaniment, accompanying, attendee, attender, attending, co-occurrence, concomitant, in attendance, incidental, incidental to, meeter, tender. Similar words: attendance, attend, defendant, attend to, attenuate, attention, pay attention to, mundane. Meaning: [-dənt] n. 1. someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another 2. a person who is present and participates in a meeting 3. an event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another. adj. 1. following as a consequence 2. being present (at meeting or event etc.).
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31. His responsibilities and favours escalated and he was soon her personal attendant and constant companion.
32. No other material illustrates more vividly the political consternation and diplomatic uncertainty attendant on the accession of a new king.
33. As we parked the car we saw some one being carried off the path into an ambulance - the attendant wasn't kidding.
34. Londoner Richard Tompkins worked as a petrol pump attendant before starting the stamp company in 1956.
35. He then gave them the choice of apologizing to the flight attendant or taking another flight.
36. A flight attendant was thrown to the floor, breaking her ankle.
37. Patrick or I ring for the nurse. After a long interval an attendant comes, wearing elbow-length, pink-plastic gloves.
38. Its style of performance and expression change repeatedly throughout each ballet as the dancer changes with the attendant circumstances.
39. The petrol station attendant told her to apply for more at the Kommandatur which turned out to be the old town hall.
40. Kim, 31, is a flight attendant for Delta Air Lines.
41. A noisy relaunch with attendant superstars will certainly attract lots of attention.
42. She should have been either a flight attendant or a Greyhound bus driver.
43. The attendant, now well into his second bottle of vodka, decided to ignore Myeloski's indiscretion.
44. In Minoan Crete, Potnia is shown with attendant lions or griffins.
45. The attendant, now adding a sulk to his sullenness, had shuffled off to the kitchen area.
46. Although considered in need of assessment or treatment, these women did not require compulsory admission, with the attendant limits on civil liberties.
47. There are some legal niceties attendant upon this definition with which it is fortunately not necessary to deal in the present outline.
48. And on top of these there is, of course, the moral obloquy attendant on the cowardly betrayal of a visitor to this shore.
49. Land reforms enacted without attendant and well-planned services and inputs are unlikely to be able to generate sustainable livelihoods.
50. This does not necessarily mean you have to go to the extent of bringing in high-power floodlights together with their attendant supply-cables.sentencedict.com/attendant.html
51. Both Master and Mistress of Animals are shown between pairs of attendant animals or walking accompanied by a lion or lioness.
52. It depicts the sad tale of a lavatory attendant, Jim, who reads newspapers to seek a new career.
53. Envy was a civilised emotion, attendant upon some degree of security and the possession of things strictly unnecessary to survival.
54. In close touch with the monarch, he was the best informed and most constantly attendant councillor.
55. The evolution of mating and rearing systems with attendant complexities of nepotistic behaviour occurs within and is part of this process.
56. The liberalisation of those rules since Ridge has affected procedures attendant upon the grant of a licence.
57. Flight attendant Lauren Holly takes the controls on a jumbo jet after a prisoner escapes and eliminates the crew.
58. Linked with the day care centre this service provides specialist home support for carers and suffers. ii Crossroads care Attendant Schemes.
59. Others focus on persistent, concentrated poverty and the attendant hopelessness and detachment from the labor force.
60. There are several images, which are clearly icons, showing isolated pillars with a pair of attendant heraldic beasts.
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