0 past simple and past participle of attend
2 to give attention to what someone is saying:
I'm afraid I wasn't attending to what was being said.
3 to provide a service to someone, especially as part of your job:
The queen was attended by her ladies-in-waiting.
4 to happen as a result of, and at the same time as:
the publicity that attends a career in television
You are cordially invited to attend our annual wine-tasting evening.
Would everyone who wishes to attend the dinner let me know by Friday afternoon?
I don't think there's any need for all of us to attend the meeting.
The elementary school, up to 8th grade, is attended by 45 students, while high school instruction is offered to about 120 students.
An inaugural open meeting was held attended by over 100 older people and a committee of 15 people was subsequently elected.
The same is frequently true of encountering an individual you learn attended the same college or university as you.