tend|tended|tending|tends in English
verb
be inclined, be disposed; care for, watch over; nurse; service customers
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1. Modern writers tend to use same letter Alliterations, while traditional and classic writers tended to us Alliterations that star with the same consonant sound.
2. Centralising: 1 adj tending to draw to a central point Synonyms: centralizing centripetal , unifying tending to unify consolidative , integrative tending to consolidate Antonyms: deCentralising , decentralizing tending away from a central point centrifugal tending away from …
3. Prices are tending upward.
4. Amelioratory: tending to ameliorate
5. An older pair tending their spawn.
6. Blabbermouthed: tending to talk excessively
7. Tending to protrude or project.
8. Centralising - tending to draw to a central point centralizing deCentralising, decentralizing - tending away from a central point deCentralising,
9. The shepherd tended a flock.
10. Constrictive definition, constricting; tending to constrict
11. Adjective Asphyxiating or tending to asphyxiate.
12. Accommodative definition, tending to accommodate; adaptive
13. Our government is tending toward democracy.
14. Counteractive: Tending to counteract or oppose
15. Compressive definition, compressing; tending to compress
16. Adjustive: Tending or serving to adjust
17. Centralising - tending to draw to a central point Centralizing decentralising, deCentralizing - tending away from a central point decentralising,
18. She lovingly tended her little garden.
19. Contractionary (Adjective) Tending to cause contraction.
20. Consumptive: Consuming or tending to consume
21. Bouncier, bounciest tending to bounce ( adverb ) bouncily
22. What does Bouncy mean? Tending to bounce
23. Asphyxiant definition, asphyxiating or tending to asphyxiate
24. Lonand and Tom Shawn were tending bar.
25. Prices have tended downwards over recent years.