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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91. People tend to have strong opinions on capital punishment.
92. Manufacturers tend to use disks made in the US.
93. Young men tend to predominate in the crime statistics.
94. Parents still tend to treat boys differently from girls.
95. The neighbours tend to keep their distance.
96. Generally, plastics tend to be good insulators.
97. Plants tend to turn towards the source of light.
98. Things tend to quieten down after Christmas.
99. Older women tend to have more difficult labours.
100. The animals tend to graze in herd.
101. Private schools tend to stress the more academic subjects.
102. Boys tend to be less conformist than girls.
103. Government reports tend to make dry reading.
104. People tend to mythologize their youth/the past.
105. Artistic and intellectual people tend towards left-wing views.
106. Our school dramas tend towards comedy and farce.
107. Elderly people tend to repeat themselves.
108. Natural fibres such as cotton tend to be cooler.
109. UK banks tend to concentrate on short-term lending.
110. Weeds tend to displace other plants.
111. People that are single tend to be more footloose.
112. More discriminating visitors now tend to shun the area.
113. The symptoms tend to recur.
114. A lot of people tend to listen to the radio in the mornings.
115. Some guitar players tend to overuse the wah - wah pedal.
116. I tend to be a bit leery of cut - price ` bargains '.
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118. People who live in that area tend to look down their noses at their poorer neighbours.
119. Children who are doing badly tend to expect failure and criticism.
120. Blind children tend to be more passive in this area of motor development than sighted children.