attach
at·tach
verb \ə-ˈtach\Definition of ATTACH
transitive verb
1
: to take by legal authority especially under a writ <attached the property>
2
a : to bring (oneself) into an association <attached herself to their cause> b : to assign (an individual or unit in the military) temporarily
3
: to bind by personal ties (as of affection or sympathy) <was strongly attached to his family>
4
: to make fast (as by tying or gluing) <attach a label to a package>
5
: to associate especially as a property or an attribute : ascribe <attached great importance to public opinion polls>
intransitive verb
Examples of ATTACH
- I've attached an application to the brochure for you.
- She attached a note to the package.
- I attached the file to the e-mail.
- The handle attaches here on the top.
Origin of ATTACH
Middle English, from Anglo-French attacher, alteration of Old French estachier, from estache stake, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English staca stake
First Known Use: 14th century
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