0 If an event is well attended, many people are present at it:
[ before noun ] The information was given at an unusually well-attended press conference yesterday.
In this case, the core information will be well attended and encoded clearly with little distortion or loss of detail.
The fair is well attended, inexpensive, good fun, and has excellent educational value.
The workshop was well attended, and the teachers were keen to learn about the approaches used elsewhere in the world.
All sessions to date have been well attended.
These sessions were inconsistently attended by neonatologists, but usually well attended by nurses.
The results from the present study support past research findings that patients cope better in illness when they feel supported and well attended to.
Outside the prison, meetings held to congratulate the prisoners on their convictions were now well attended.
Consequently, we cannot give a detailed review of all the demonstrations, but all of the demonstrations were well attended.