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attach

verb as in join, fasten

verb as in socially join

verb as in attribute, ascribe

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Example Sentences

We have a specific idea to attach to THE INTERVIEW that will crush.

The House and Senate write up the fix the White House wants, but they attach it to something Obama hates.

In DBS, a neurosurgeon implants electrodes in the brain that attach to a “pacemaker” for the brain.

Using skewers/tooth picks, attach monkey bread, Cinnabons, and churros to battleship.

Good luck and pray that Karma doesn't attach a Freddy Krueger like scarletletter to your entire body.

The Texians laughed at the fanfarronades of the dons, and did not attach sufficient importance to these formidable preparations.

Still, I didn't attach any significance to the matter until later, when we visited the kennels.

What a capital thing it would be surely, if the police could attach some of these spirits to their force!

To these men of heart and of talent Lucien de Rubempre, the poet, sought to attach himself.

Those who attach a high value to original and comprehensive thought will scarcely consider him entitled to such an epithet.

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On this page you'll find 122 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to attach, such as: add, adhere, affix, connect, fix, and hook up.

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

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