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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151. Women, in general, tend to be more concerned than men about their personal appearance .
152. You mind your own business, and I will tend to mine.
153. People under stress tend to actualize their own personal worth - the very aim of a human life.
154. Female bears tend to line their dens with leaves or grass.
155. They have plenty of money now, but they still tend to be thrifty.
156. Companies tend to favour the lawyer who has trained with a good quality City firm.
157. Children tend to get unsettled if you keep on changing their routine.
158. When we are under stress our bodies tend to tense up.
159. Children's ideas of masculinity tend to come from their fathers.
160. The characters in his novels tend to be rather one-dimensional.
161. You have to take everything she says with a pinch of salt, she does tend to exaggerate.
162. People of higher status tend more to use certain drugs.
163. Short skirts tend to ride up when you sit down.
164. The upper middle class tend to go into business or the professions, becoming, for example, lawyers, doctors or accountants.
165. Women's bodies tend to have a higher proportion of fat to water.
166. People tend to make assumptions about you when you have a disability.
167. I tend to have a different answer, depending on the family.
168. The signs are that indulged children tend to become unmanageable when they reach their teens.
169. They tend to throw money at problems without trying to work out the best solution.
170. Wood stains provide good protection but tend to mask the natural grain of the wood.
171. My slimming attempts tend to go in fits and starts.
172. He means no harm by saying what he thinks, but people tend to be upset by it.
173. When a woman becomes pregnant her breasts tend to grow larger.
174. I tend to wear the jacket and skirt separately rather than as a suit.
175. Although these vegetables adapt well to our temperate climate,[sentencedict .com] they tend to crop poorly.
176. Officials tend to tilt toward secrecy from a parochial view of their responsibilities.
177. Democratic leaders under election pressure tend to respond with vague promises of action.
178. Women tend to internalize all their anxiety and distress - men hit out.
179. Things aren't really that bad-she does tend to pile it on.
180. Industries still tend to prefer virgin raw materials to recycled ones.