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tend·ed to
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Princeton's WordNet
attended, tended to(p)adjective
having a caretaker or other watcher
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tended to
"Tended to" generally refers to an inclination, likelihood or habit of someone or something following a certain pattern, behavior, or result. It describes a usual or recurrent action or a regular course towards a particular direction. It is often used to show what typically happens or what someone often does, but does not imply that this happened or will happen in all circumstances.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of tended to in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of tended to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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Europe has tended to be quite better in general than the U.S. this earnings season ... But the trend towards capital expenditure historically has been disappointing and may continue to be for some time, this is a capex-less recovery.
The Obama administration has tended to downplay, to belittle, the ideological importance of the problem, you can't explain away the terrorism problem as a matter of economic and political frustration.
At 4.45 p.m., there were two lightning strikes at East Lake Golf Club; a tree near the range/15 green/16 tee was hit, and debris from that strike injured four people, (Emergency personnel) tended to those fans and two others immediately and transported them from the property via ambulance for further medical attention.
I've seen up and down the coast hundreds of buildings where you have concrete problems, if not maintained, whether it's a concrete problem or a settling problem -- it could be a bridge, it could be a building, it could be a dam or a sea wall -- these kind of things happen if not tended to.
It's conceivable that they had something like that in mind. They may be rewarding President Ma for policies that he has pursued, that in general have tended to favor closer relations between Taiwan and the mainland.
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- έτειναν ναGreek
- cenderungIndonesian
- tendiam aPortuguese
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