- attend
- verbADVERB▪ regularly▪
to attend church regularly
VERB + ATTEND▪ be able to, be unable to▪ be asked to, be invited to▪He was invited to attend a seminar in Chicago.
PHRASES▪ sparsely attended▪Her lectures were generally rather sparsely attended.
▪ well attended▪The event was well attended.
Attend is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑delegate, ↑guest, ↑member, ↑midwife, ↑observer, ↑participant, ↑representativeAttend is used with these nouns as the object: ↑academy, ↑appointment, ↑assembly, ↑auction, ↑ball, ↑banquet, ↑bash, ↑birth, ↑blaze, ↑briefing, ↑burial, ↑camp, ↑celebration, ↑ceremony, ↑chapel, ↑christening, ↑church, ↑class, ↑clinic, ↑college, ↑concert, ↑conference, ↑congregation, ↑congress, ↑convention, ↑course, ↑court, ↑dinner, ↑enquiry, ↑event, ↑execution, ↑exhibition, ↑fair, ↑feast, ↑festival, ↑festivities, ↑forum, ↑function, ↑funeral, ↑gala, ↑game, ↑gathering, ↑inauguration, ↑inquest, ↑institution, ↑interview, ↑kindergarten, ↑launch, ↑lecture, ↑lesson, ↑luncheon, ↑mass, ↑meet, ↑meeting, ↑movie, ↑opening, ↑panel, ↑party, ↑performance, ↑playgroup, ↑prayer, ↑premiere, ↑programme, ↑rally, ↑reception, ↑recital, ↑rehearsal, ↑retreat, ↑reunion, ↑scene, ↑school, ↑seminar, ↑service, ↑session, ↑show, ↑shower, ↑showing, ↑summit, ↑surgery, ↑talk, ↑training, ↑trial, ↑university, ↑vigil, ↑wedding, ↑workshop, ↑worship
Collocations dictionary. 2013.