The work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something.
(Usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward.
1 Mrs Hodge said: Local authorities are tending to cope with funding reductions.
2 Logan was working day and night then, building houses and tending bar.
3 Perhaps my true worth may be measured in the tending of you.
4 A few others were inside the room, feeding and tending the children.
5 There is here in the subject no antecedent feeling tending to morality.
6 But nothing had been found tending to implicate him in the crime.
7 He was certainly tending towards the more Christian elements in his surroundings.
8 Don't forget to say hi to Kevin Fitzgerald, if he's tending bar.
9 We broke up the door and took turns again tending the fire.
10 The sacristan stood beside him, tending to the incense and holy water.
11 The footsteps of the murderer were visible, out-doors, tending toward the window.
12 Need of raw material was the motive tending towards agreement with Russia.
13 She had thrown herself with devotion into the tending of the poor.
14 I spent a morning tending severe sun-burns with liberal applications of liniment.
15 I may have other personal reasons also, tending to the same conclusion.
16 There was a flurry of activity among the priests tending the instruments.
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