Pronunciation: /əˈtɛnd tuː/
noun a person or group of people present at an event or meeting
A1 I need to attend to my homework before going out to play.
A2 The teacher reminded the students to attend to their personal hygiene.
B1 It is important to attend to the needs of the elderly in our community.
B2 The manager instructed the staff to attend to any customer complaints immediately.
C1 The CEO always makes it a priority to attend to the company's financial matters personally.
C2 The doctor had to attend to multiple emergency cases in the hospital last night.
verb to deal with or take charge of a task or responsibility
A1 I attend to my plants every day to make sure they have enough water.
A2 She attends to her younger siblings after school while their parents are at work.
B1 The nurse attended to the patient's wound before bandaging it up.
B2 As a manager, he must attend to the needs of his team members and address any issues that arise.
C1 The CEO personally attends to important business meetings to ensure the company's success.
C2 The doctor attended to the emergency room patients with skill and efficiency.
formal The doctor must attend to all patients in the emergency room.
informal I need to attend to my chores before going out with friends.
slang I'll attend to that task later, no worries.
figurative She needs to attend to her emotions before making a decision.
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