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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61. Deprived children tend to do less well at school.
62. Local newspapers tend to be very parochial.
63. These feelings tend to be transitory.
64. Light-coloured clothes tend to show the dirt.
65. Industries in Britain tend to be clustered together.
66. John does tend to exaggerate slightly.
67. His short stories tend to be weak on plot.
68. They tend to view foreigners with suspicion.
69. My family tend to be quite long-lived.
70. The locals tend to be suspicious of strangers.
71. These measures tend to increase the annual output.
72. I tend not to socialize with my colleagues.
73. Riskier investments tend to be counterbalanced by high rewards.
74. Like causes tend to produce like results.
75. I tend to think that she is right.
76. I tend to work in bursts.
77. People tend to behave differently in different social settings.
78. I tend to go for large dark men.
79. Morals tend to be deeply ingrained.
80. Old people tend to feel the cold more.
81. Anorexics tend to be obsessional and perfectionist.
82. We should tend on customers warmly.
83. People who are lying tend to avoid eye contact.
84. I tend to wear a jacket to work.
84. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
85. The drugs tend to cause drowsiness.
86. The regulations tend to work against smaller companies.
87. Arthur's books tend to poverty.
88. Toxic chemicals tend to accumulate in the body.
89. Older people tend to be very sensitive to cold.
90. Students tend to overuse certain words.