To be present or associated with an event or entity (e.g. a dish or a disease).
1 Small blame should attach to the natives for the killing of Cook.
2 There I have beheld what the rewards are that attach to gifts.
3 What are the fruits that attach to the teaching of the Vedas?
4 That sin may attach to the mind, to words, and to acts.
5 M2's hard steel muscle rods attach to its limbs with elastic tendons.
6 No blame shall attach to you whether ye eat together or apart.
7 The status of wife cannot attach to maidens through sale and purchase.
8 Does it not attach to the representation of the concrete, individual pond?
9 It's possible that there may be conditions attached to offers of help.
10 I'm quite attached to my own good looks, thank you very much.
11 He also notes that Irish people are quite attached to health insurance.
12 Data provided for wrong year Attached to the memorandum was a spreadsheet.
13 To my right, certainly no political meaning attached to that, Jane Mayer.
14 A stone mews attached to the main house dates from that time.
15 Given the number of ships attached to the station, that seemed strange.
16 Protecting the service personnel attached to them is also a major challenge.
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