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attend

verb as in care for

verb as in accompany

verb as in escort

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In 1995, Myerson made a point not to attend the 75th anniversary of the Miss America pageant.

Those who are not working on Sunday will almost certainly attend the funeral for Liu.

In neighborhoods such as Harlem, 33 percent of students attend charter schools, a majority of them black or Latino.

“Five of them would attend a show and each one would memorize a certain part of a garment,” said Elia.

A few even noted that they attend Christmas mass with Christian friends.

While Louis was reading these dispatches, he received a summons from Elizabeth, to attend her immediately.

Full provision is made for Catholics and Nonconformists desiring to attend the services of their respective bodies.

Will your Majesty be pleased to have them given a goodly number of religious, so that they may attend to their ministries.

Hedges had to go on his way also, for it was close upon the countess-dowager's dinner-hour, at which ceremony he must attend.

"Would you like to attend services at the church this evening," said Irene after a time, and when they were again alone.

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On this page you'll find 205 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to attend, such as: show up, visit, appear, catch, frequent, and haunt.

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

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