attending
IPA: ʌtˈɛndɪŋ
noun
- (Canada, US) A physician on the staff of a hospital, especially the principal one that supervises a patient's care.
adjective
- That attend or attends; that is or are in attendance; attendant.
- Serving on the staff of a teaching hospital as a doctor.
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Examples of "attending" in Sentences
- The Israelis are still attending is the major point.
- Crowley had to leave his firearms in attending this VERY IMPORTANT PHOTO-OP.
- If you are interested in attending (it costs £40, or £60 for a pair of tickets), you can email Julia Baxter for details.
- Devereaux, in attending numerous military functions, wore a decorated uniform that included high military honors, including a
- You can now register online for the con and pay by PayPal – the cost for attending is €30 which was £27.14 when I registered a minute ago.
- If you are interested in attending WordCamp Fraser Valley and are in the area next Saturday, leave a comment by midnight (Pacific time) on Tuesday, August 18th:
- Her father grew worse; her time was more entirely occupied in attending him; her means of subsistence decreased; and in the tenth month her father died in her arms, leaving her an orphan and a beggar.
- You can become a successful science fiction writer without attending a workshop like this, and attending is no guarantee of success, but for the right writer, this can be the event that gets you from promising to published.
- In a solitary chamber, or rather cell, at the top of the house, and separated from all the other apartments by a gallery and staircase, I kept my workshop of filthy creation: my eye-balls were starting from their sockets in attending to the details of my employment.
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