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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
attended
adj
  1. playing or singing with instrumental or vocal accompaniment
    Synonym(s): accompanied, attended
    Antonym(s): unaccompanied
  2. having a caretaker or other watcher
    Synonym(s): attended, tended to(p)
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Attend \At*tend"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Attended}; p. pr. & vb.
      n. {Attending}.] [OE. atenden, OF. atendre, F. attendre, to
      expect, to wait, fr. L. attendre to stretch, (sc. animum), to
      apply the mind to; ad + tendere to stretch. See {Tend}.]
      1. To direct the attention to; to fix the mind upon; to give
            heed to; to regard. [Obs.]
  
                     The diligent pilot in a dangerous tempest doth not
                     attend the unskillful words of the passenger. --Sir
                                                                              P. Sidney.
  
      2. To care for; to look after; to take charge of; to watch
            over.
  
      3. To go or stay with, as a companion, nurse, or servant; to
            visit professionally, as a physician; to accompany or
            follow in order to do service; to escort; to wait on; to
            serve.
  
                     The fifth had charge sick persons to attend.
                                                                              --Spenser.
  
                     Attends the emperor in his royal court. --Shak.
  
                     With a sore heart and a gloomy brow, he prepared to
                     attend William thither.                     --Macaulay.
  
      4. To be present with; to accompany; to be united or
            consequent to; as, a measure attended with ill effects.
  
                     What cares must then attend the toiling swain.
                                                                              --Dryden.
  
      5. To be present at; as, to attend church, school, a concert,
            a business meeting.
  
      6. To wait for; to await; to remain, abide, or be in store
            for. [Obs.]
  
                     The state that attends all men after this. --Locke.
  
                     Three days I promised to attend my doom. --Dryden.
  
      Syn: To {Attend}, {Mind}, {Regard}, {Heed}, {Notice}.
  
      Usage: Attend is generic, the rest are specific terms. To
                  mind is to attend so that it may not be forgotten; to
                  regard is to look on a thing as of importance; to heed
                  is to attend to a thing from a principle of caution;
                  to notice is to think on that which strikes the
                  senses. --Crabb. See {Accompany}.
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