attended

/əˈtɛndɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of attend: to be present at an event, place, or activity.
    • He attended his first piano lesson last week.
    • She attended the meeting yesterday.
    • They attended the wedding in the countryside.
  2. Past tense of attend: to go regularly to a school, church, or other institution.
    • He attended Sunday school every week as a child.
    • They attended the university from 2010 to 2014.
    • She attended Lincoln High School for three years.
  3. Past tense of attend: to give care or help to someone, especially in a professional role.
    • The vet attended the sick puppy all night.
    • A nurse attended to the injured hiker.
    • The doctor attended the patient in the emergency room.
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