Similar words: pretending, ending, bending, lending, mending, pending, spending, unending. Meaning: [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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61. Tending draw together or constrict tissues ; styptic.
62. All our opinions are tending to unanimity.
63. Prices are tending upward [ downward ]. Sentencedict.com
64. Tending to release electrons to form a chemical bond.
65. Conducive: Tending to cause or bring about; contributive.
66. As the development of high technology, surveying instrument is gradualy tending to automation Traditional surveying methods are gradualy improved or abandoned.
67. Technical measures, effects and benefits of chemical weeding in young eucalypt plantation tending were analyzed in this paper.
68. The paper discussed how to regulate the market order of China's tending and bidding market.
69. In another photo the future leader of the Burmese Democracy Movement is tending a barbecue on the Norfolk Broads, where the family were enjoying a narrow boat holiday with friends.
70. A HERDSMAN tending his flock in a forest lost Bull - calf from the fold.
71. Nowadays the retired group has been paid more and more attention, with the population construction tending to the agedness and harmonious society being built.
72. A HERDSMAN tending his flock in a forest lost bull-calf from the fold.
73. Flow curve tending to straight line . Excellent regulated performance.
74. I mean once it was lawyering, bar tending, policing, firefighters, all those jobs were off limits to women.
75. The corporeality of "Damon's Epitaph" illuminates we can see the unorthodox direction in which Milton's Lycidas is tending.
76. Biology Tending to deviate, as from a normal or recognized type; aberrant.
77. However, tending window boxes isn't the same as being an amateur gardener and growing peas, tomatoes and salad greens in a backyard garden.
78. HERDSMAN tending his flock in a forest lost a Bull-calf from the fold.
79. Increasingly, both biologists and economists are tending to agree with them.
80. Hui and screenwriter Li Qiang have a knack for humorous observation, but the film rambles , the actors tending for too long to overplay the comedy and ignore the underlying poignancy.
81. His relations with me were subject to spasmodic outbursts tending constantly to get worse.
82. The paper describes the position and role of investment control in project management and the measures to be taken in engineering, bidding and tending, execution of contract and project.
83. The stream of public opinion is tending towards greater personal freedom.
84. A herdsman tending his flock in a forest lost a bull-calf from the fold.
85. I don't know that I am apt at tending fowls.
86. White noise tending to Gaussian distribution is implemented by summing uniformly distributed random numbers according to the central limit theorem.
87. When at a full trot, the Puli covers ground smoothly and efficiently with good reach and drive, the feet naturally tending to converge toward a median line of travel as speed increases.
88. A member of the Oromo ethnic group, Derartu Tulu grew up tending cattle in the Arsi highlands of Ethiopia. She did not realize that she was an unusually fast runner until she was 16 years old.
89. In the paper the sequence of forest tending operations in black locust stands is proposed, based on results of long-term stand structure and forest yield trials.
90. The bidding documents will be sent by Tending Company to thee - mail address return receipt.
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