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tend
1[tend]
verb (used without object)
to be disposed or inclined in action, operation, or effect to do something.
The particles tend to unite.
to be disposed toward an idea, emotion, way of thinking, etc..
He tends to be overly optimistic.
Her religious philosophy tends toward pantheism.
to lead or conduce, as to some result or resulting condition.
measures tending to improved working conditions;
Governments are tending toward democracy.
to be inclined to or have a tendency toward a particular quality, state, or degree.
This wine tends toward the sweet side.
(of a journey, course, road, etc.) to lead or be directed in a particular direction (usually followed by to, toward, etc.).
a path tending toward the beach.
tend
2[tend]
verb (used with object)
to attend to by work or services, care, etc..
to tend a fire.
to look after; watch over and care for; minister to or wait on with service.
to tend the sick.
Nautical., to handle or attend to (a rope).
verb (used without object)
to attend by action, care, etc. (usually followed byto ).
verb phrase
tend on / upon, to attend or wait upon; minister to; serve.
She tended on the sick and dying with infinite compassion.
tend
1/ tɛnd /
verb
(tr) to care for
to tend wounded soldiers
to attend (to)
to tend to someone's needs
(tr) to handle or control
to tend a fire
informal, to pay attention
tend
2/ tɛnd /
verb
(when tr, takes an infinitive) to have a general disposition (to do something); be inclined
children tend to prefer sweets to meat
(intr) to have or be an influence (towards a specific result); be conducive
the party atmosphere tends to hilarity
(intr) to go or move (in a particular direction)
to tend to the south
Word History and Origins
Origin of tend1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tend1
Origin of tend2
Example Sentences
“I tend not to get too political, but it seems just rather juxtaposed to me that an anti-regulation administration is using regulation in this way. They’re supposed to be removing barriers to healthcare.”
Mortgages for a person’s main home tend to receive more favorable terms than for a second home or an investment property.
"This kind of visitor tends to have little real interest in the heritage, culture or natural environment they are exploiting for clicks. They are the ultimate hit-and-run tourist," Wareing said.
I’m always happy when it’s up to me — I can make my own schedule, and I tend to watch things quickly.
Following stories that are important to local communities tends to reduce partisanship and political polarization by encouraging voters to make choices based on how a candidate’s policies might affect local conditions.
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