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Similar words: pretendingendingbendinglendingmendingpendingspendingunendingMeaning: [tend]  n. the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something. adj. (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward. 
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1. The wind is tending to the south.
2. Would you mind waiting? I'm tending to another customer at the moment.
3. Interest rates are tending upwards.
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4. Our government is tending toward democracy.
5. The wind is tending to the north.
6. Sofia was in the bedroom tending to her son.
7. Schools are tending towards greater selectivity.
8. Ambulance crews were tending to the injured.
9. He had a job tending bar in San Francisco.
10. Several fishermen sat on wooden barrels, tending their nets.
11. Prices are tending upward.
12. He died while tending to plague victims.
13. Rituals of bathing and tending the body.
14. An older pair tending their spawn.
15. He found himself tending toward a jacket and tie.
16. Mom was usually busy tending to my younger sisters.
17. In August she took a weekend job tending bar.
18. The former building firm supervisor has been tending the 200 square meter allotment near his Newton home for the past eight years.
19. As frailty increases that kind of basic tending by the family may ease the terminal phase for everyone, practically and emotionally.
20. Currently trends are also tending to make each nuclear power station a centre of support and development of the regional economy.
21. "Downsizing" simply means that firms are tending to buy smaller computers to do jobs which used to require big ones.
22. And women in many developed countries are tending increasingly to adjust by forming non-legal unions that often produce offspring.
23. But the machine also needs tending, and its food supplies must not dwindle, so labour is needed.
24. Parents who were very distressed. Ambulance crews were tending to the injured.
25. Having just bought a collection of nearly 100 old jazz albums, Woker was tending to them, one by one.
26. In classical theory a spontaneous fall in the real wage rate is the initiating force tending to raise employment and output.
27. With ratios below 7:1, the result is rather dumpy, greater than 10:1 is tending towards a platter.
28. Its adherents were often politically radical and had religious outlooks tending to the liberal or antinomian.
29. All carers whatever their titles or financial status are likely to be engaged in tasks of tending with vulnerable elderly people.
30. Some breeds show a much greater desire to enter water than others, with retrievers tending to be especially keen.
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