attach

/əˈtætʃ/
verb
  1. To fasten or join one thing to another.
    • She used a clip to attach the papers together.
    • The gardener attached the hose to the outdoor faucet.
    • Please attach the file to your email before sending it.
  2. To connect or assign someone to a group, organization, or task.
    • During the project, I was attached to the marketing department.
    • The new officer was attached to the special investigations unit.
    • They attached a translator to the diplomatic team for the meeting.
  3. To associate a quality, feeling, or importance with something.
    • Many people attach great importance to family traditions.
    • Don't attach too much meaning to a single comment.
    • She attaches a lot of value to honesty in friendships.
  4. To bind by emotional ties, such as affection or loyalty.
    • He is deeply attached to his hometown.
    • The child quickly became attached to the new puppy.
    • They grew attached to each other during the long journey.
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