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attend

Definition for attend

verb as in care for

verb as in pay attention; apply oneself

verb as in accompany

verb as in escort

Strongest match

accompany

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Lucy Liu has described the people of Northern Ireland as "warm and welcoming" and praised their baked goods as she attended the Belfast Film Festival.

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It added that by not publishing the final report under the university's auspices it hoped "we can minimise the possibility of any further scrutiny of our operations .. thereby attending to related duty of care issues".

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"It's not that we were against the government. We just wanted to have our own decision-making power for simple things like, how many people can attend?"

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“We truly believe in Abdulmalik,” a young man who attended a course a few years ago told the Journal.

On Sunday, the president said he will not attend the hearing in person as he did not want to cause a distraction.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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