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    Tend
    /tend/

    verb

    • 1. regularly or frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic: "written language tends to be formal" Similar be inclinedbe aptbe disposedbe prone
  2. The meaning of TEND is to exhibit an inclination or tendency : conduce. How to use tend in a sentence.

  3. TEND definition: 1. to be likely to behave in a particular way or have a particular characteristic: 2. to care for…. Learn more.

  4. Tend definition: to be disposed or inclined in action, operation, or effect to do something. See examples of TEND used in a sentence.

  5. TEND meaning: 1. to be likely to behave in a particular way or have a particular characteristic: 2. to care for…. Learn more.

  6. If you manage, run, or work at a store, you can say you tend it. If you tend the bar in a restaurant, for example, you serve drinks, dry glasses, and fill dishes with pretzels. You can also say you tend something if you care for it.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · tend (third-person singular simple present tends, present participle tending, simple past and past participle tended) ( law, Old English law) To make a tender of; to offer or tender. (followed by a to-infinitive) To be likely, or probable to do something, or to have a certain habit or leaning. [from mid-14th c.]

  8. If you tend someone or something, you do what is necessary to keep them in a good condition or to improve their condition.

  9. tend. [intransitive] tend to do something to be likely to do something or to happen in a particular way because this is what often or usually happens. Women tend to live longer than men. People tend to be happier if they are in a long-term relationship. When I'm tired, I tend to make mistakes.

  10. tend. verb. /tɛnd/. Verb Forms. [intransitive] tend to do something to be likely to do something or to happen in a particular way because this is what often or usually happens Women tend to live longer than men. When I'm tired, I tend to make mistakes. It tends to get very cold here in the winter.

  11. to often do a particular thing or be likely to do a particular thing: I tend to wear dark colours. July and August tend to be our busiest months. Fewer examples. I tend to act on impulse. Things tend to get lost when you move house. I tend to keep medicines under lock and key because of the kids.

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