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attend verb (attended, attending) 1 tr & intr to be present at something. 2 to go regularly to (eg school, church, etc). 3 to go along with; to accompany • higher prices attended by a lowering in demand. 4 to wait upon; to serve • had to attend the princess's every need. attender noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Latin attendere, from ad- to + tendere to stretch.

attend on or upon someone to wait upon or serve them.

attend on or upon something to follow as a result of it.

attend to someone or something to take care of them or it or to take action over them or it.