Attend [verb]

Definition of Attend:

be present at

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When Unicef held a consultation workshop in East Asia, Zeng attended as a speaker.

Patrick Henry cheer, like other school sports, largely went dark, but the school’s junior varsity coach was not eager to shut down a private offseason competition team attended by some students at the Infinity Gymnastics gym in El Cajon.

While all of BI’s virtual events are free to attend with email registration, they can be monetized in several different ways.

Billington, who attends school with Baxter, said she would continue using TikTok regardless of its owner “as long they don’t change it and turn it into Instagram,” a TikTok rival.

We attended to connect with potential clients who need mobile applications for their businesses.

That means people come and go as they’re arrested, sometimes bailed out and as they leave to attend court hearings.

Between spring 2018 and 2019, the researchers observed 36 of these birds attending power struggles, sometimes traveling from more than a mile and a half away.

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.