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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241. If it does happen, we tend to feel ignored, overlooked and unappreciated.
242. This chapter shows how managers tend to oversimplify when they set objectives for the business.
243. CHICAGO - If you tend to pack on a few pounds over the holidays, blame it on globalization.
244. We overfeed at meal times and tend to give titbits for our furry friends.
245. Identify situations in which you tend to overeat and think of coping strategies for these times.
246. Career planning is an oxymoron. The most exciting opportunities tend to be unplanned.
247. They tend to make your style heavy, dry, and pedantic.
248. And thus it does not tend to decompose vapors to the same extent.
249. Critics of the Yalta agreements tend to forget that the Russian, also, made substantial concessions.
250. People who are unrelentingly vilified tend to end up cold and hard.
251. The daughter nuclides of radon and thoron tend to become attached.
252. Many people tend to overdo their exercise programs looking for quick results.
253. This provides straight running as driving forces tend to push back the rear spindles.
254. There are also valuation discrepancies ( growth stocks tend to underperform ).
255. Bright colors tend to modernist design, the corresponding wall painting realistic pictorial comparison.
256. We sometimes tend to think that the ocean bottom is made up of smooth plains.
257. Infant Haemorrhage Syndrome : newborn infants tend to have low levels of vitamin K.
258. Blair: Same here. You tend overeat in buffets, and it is a problem.
259. In the North there is a shorter pause, so conversations tend to and forth perceptibly faster.
260. The biobehaveoral mechanism of tend and - befriend pattern is oxytocin, endogenous opioid mechanisms and estrogen.
261. That's because old habits of thinking tend to reassert themselves.
262. Professionals tend to trade against deviations and for the return to normalcy.
263. It wasn't that he was unintelligent, as some critical people tend to gossip.
264. Instead of focusing on mind - numbing statistics, as most technologists tend to do,[sentencedict.com] Jobs sells the benefit.
265. Trading programs tend to be undemanding and run well on older, slower machines.
266. Egyptians tend to wash down these libations with black tea.
267. People whose thinking has become rigid tend to veer with the wind.
268. Studies have shown that women tend to be more participatory in their management style.
269. They tend to be looking a bit peaky and green about the gills.
270. Indoor flying is a further challenge, as the walls of sports halls tend to be unforgiving.