attender

attender
See attend.

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  • Attender — At*tend er, n. One who, or that which, attends. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • attender — 1. noun a) An attendee; one who attends a course, meeting etc. She was a very constant attender of First day and week day meetings, at the meeting places she belonged to b) The subject; one who experiences. And she continued her infamous trade of …   Wiktionary

  • attender — at|tend|er [əˈtendə US ər] n someone who regularly goes to an event such as a meeting or a class ▪ Daniel was a regular attender at the Baptist Church …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • attender — [[t]əte̱ndə(r)[/t]] attenders N COUNT: usu adj N, oft N at/in/of n The attenders at a particular place or event are the people who go there. He was a regular attender at the opera …   English dictionary

  • attender — attend ► VERB 1) be present at. 2) go regularly to (a school, church, etc). 3) (attend to) deal with or pay attention to. 4) occur at the same time as or as a result of. 5) escort and wait on (an important person). DERIVATIVES …   English terms dictionary

  • attender — noun 1. someone who listens attentively • Syn: ↑hearer, ↑listener, ↑auditor • Derivationally related forms: ↑attend, ↑listen (for: ↑listener), ↑hea …   Useful english dictionary

  • attender — noun see attend …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • attender — n. attendant, one who attends, one who serves …   English contemporary dictionary

  • attend — attender, n. attendingly, adv. /euh tend /, v.t. 1. to be present at: to attend a lecture; to attend church. 2. to go with as a concomitant or result; accompany: Fever may attend a cold. Success attended her hard work. 3. to take care of;… …   Universalium

  • Tender — Tẹn|der 〈m. 3〉 1. mit der Lokomotive gekoppelter Wagen für Kohle od. Wasser; Sy Kohlenwagen (2) 2. Begleitschiff eines Schiffes od. Schiffsverbandes für Kohle, Wasser, Proviant usw. [<engl. attender „Aufwärter, Begleiter“; verkürzt zu tender… …   Universal-Lexikon

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