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attach definition

at·tach (ə tac̸h)

transitive verb

  1. to fasten by sticking, tying, etc.
  2. to make (a person or thing) part of; join: often used reflexively he attached himself to us
  3. to connect by ties of affection, attraction, etc.
  4. to add or affix (a signature, codicil, etc.)
  5. to ascribe I attach great significance to the news
  6. to appoint by authority or order
  7. Law to take (property) into custody of a court by writ
  8. Mil. to join (troops, a unit, etc.) temporarily to some other unit

Etymology: ME attachen < OFr atacher, altered by substitution of prefix < estachier, to attach < estache, a post, stake < Frank *stakka: see stick

intransitive verb

to be fastened or joined; adhere; belong the advantages that attach to wealth

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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