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    attach
    /əˈtatʃ/

    verb

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  2. attach verb [T] (COMPUTING) B1. to join a file such as a document, picture, or computer program, to an email. Examples. The email had a very long file attached which took ages to download. I will email you when I've finished, attaching the edited files.

  3. The meaning of ATTACH is to take by legal authority especially under a writ. How to use attach in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Attach.

  4. Attach definition: to fasten or affix; join; connect. See examples of ATTACH used in a sentence.

  5. If you attach something to an object, you join it or fasten it to the object. We attach labels to things before we file them away. [VERB noun to noun] The gadget can be attached to any vertical surface. [be VERB -ed + to] The astronauts will attach a motor that will boost the satellite into its proper orbit.

  6. When you attach something, you join it or tie it to something else. The word can be used to show physically joining things, like a printer that you attach to your computer, or to show a strong personal connection. For example, you can attach yourself to a political cause or to a group of friends.

  7. v.tr. 1. To fasten, secure, or join: attached the wires to the post. 2. To connect as an adjunct or associated condition or part: Many major issues are attached to this legislation. 3. To affix or append; add: attached several riders to the document. 4. To ascribe or assign: attached no significance to the threat. 5.

  8. attach meaning, definition, what is attach: to fasten or connect one object to anoth...: Learn more.

  9. Definition of attach verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. to assign or attribute: to attach significance to a gesture. to bind by ties of affection or regard: You always attach yourself to people who end up hurting you. Law to take (persons or property) by legal authority.

  11. To be fastened or joined; adhere; belong. The advantages that attach to wealth. Webster's New World. To connect as an adjunct or associated condition or part. Many major issues are attached to this legislation. American Heritage. To make (a person or thing) part of; join. He attached himself to us. Webster's New World.