Synonym: administer, attend, bend, care for, foster, help, incline, lean, look after, mind, nurse, serve, watch over. Similar words: tender, intend, extend, attend, distend, portend, contend, attend to. Meaning: [tend] v. 1. have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined 2. have care of or look after 3. manage or run.
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1. I tend to overuse certain favourite expressions.
2. Centrally heated offices tend to be stuffy.
3. Children tend to get pushed back in crowds.
4. Women tend to live longer than men.
5. Men tend to marry later than women.
6. People tend to eat more in winter.
7. Such jokes tend to reinforce racial stereotypes.
8. Old people tend to get fat.
9. Wolves tend to hunt in packs .
10. When things tend to go wrong.
11. People tend to confuse bad decisions with bad luck.
12. Sports cars tend to hold their value well.
13. When I'm tired, I tend to make mistakes.
14. Bulky clothes tend to hinder movement.
15. State bureaucracies can tend to stifle enterprise and initiative.
16. His speeches tend to be rather long-winded.
17. The old call for spiritual tend.
18. We tend to go skiing during the off-season because it's cheaper.
19. Doctors these days tend to be more open-minded about alternative medicine.
20. People tend to need less sleep as they get older.
21. I tend to forget things unless I mark them down.
22. Rising import prices tend to feed back into domestic prices.
23. As people accumulate more wealth, they tend to spend a greater proportion of their incomes.
24. Schools tend to perpetuate the myth that boys are better at sport than girls.
24. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
25. Women tend to attribute their success to external causes such as luck.
26. I tend to watch the television for pleasure rather than edification.
27. Your essays tend to concentrate on one theme to the exclusion of everything else.
28. The worst sufferers of the condition tend to live in highly polluted areas.
29. Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation.
30. We are all born flexible but as we grow older, we tend to seize up a little.