attend to sb/sth

attend to sb/sth
UK US attend to sb/sth
Phrasal Verb with attend({{}}/əˈtend/ verb [I or T]
to deal with a task, problem, etc.: »

We have some urgent business to attend to.

»

A recent study shows that they have failed to attend to clients' needs and demands.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • attend to sth — UK US attend to sb/sth Phrasal Verb with attend({{}}/əˈtend/ verb [I or T] ► to deal with a task, problem, etc.: »We have some urgent business to attend to. »A recent study shows that they have failed to attend to clients needs and demands …   Financial and business terms

  • attend — at|tend W2S2 [əˈtend] v formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: atendre, from Latin attendere, from ad to + tendere to stretch ] 1.) [I and T] to go to an event such as a meeting or a class ▪ Only 12 people attended the meeting. ▪ Please… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • attend to sb — UK US attend to sb/sth Phrasal Verb with attend({{}}/əˈtend/ verb [I or T] ► to deal with a task, problem, etc.: »We have some urgent business to attend to. »A recent study shows that they have failed to attend to clients needs and demands …   Financial and business terms

  • attend — verb 1 (I, T) to go to an event such as a meeting or a class: Only 7 people attended the meeting. | Please let us know if you are unable to attend. see join 1 2 (I, T) to go regularly to a school, church etc: All children between the ages of 5… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • attend to somebody — atˈtend to sb/sth derived to deal with sb/sth; to take care of sb/sth • I have some urgent business to attend to. • A nurse attended to his needs constantly. • (BrE …   Useful english dictionary

  • attend to something — atˈtend to sb/sth derived to deal with sb/sth; to take care of sb/sth • I have some urgent business to attend to. • A nurse attended to his needs constantly. • (BrE …   Useful english dictionary

  • attend*/*/ — [əˈtend] verb [I/T] 1) to be present at an event or activity Most of his colleagues attended the wedding.[/ex] 2) to go regularly to a place such as a school or a church Born in India, he attended high school in Madras.[/ex] • attend to sth …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • atˈtend to sth — phrasal verb to deal with something We still have a number of other matters to attend to.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • join — 1 /dZOIn/ verb 1 CONNECT a) (T) to connect or fasten things together: Join the two pieces of wood with strong glue. | The hip bone is joined to the thigh bone. b) (I, T) to come together and become connected: Where does the river join the sea? 2… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • talk — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 a conversation ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, little (often ironic), short ▪ I will have to have a little talk with that young lady (= tell her that I disapprove of sth). ▪ good …   Collocations dictionary

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