attaches

[əˈtætʃɪz]

attaches Definition

  • 1to fasten or join one thing to another
  • 2to associate oneself with a particular group or person

Using attaches: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "attaches" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He attaches the document to the email.

  • Example

    The bridge attaches the two islands.

  • Example

    She attaches great importance to punctuality.

  • Example

    He attaches himself to the wrong people.

attaches Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for attaches

Antonyms for attaches

  • detaches
  • unfastens
  • disconnects

Phrases with attaches

  • having a strong emotional connection or fondness for someone or something

    Example

    I'm very attached to my hometown.

  • having a strong belief or conviction about an idea or concept

    Example

    She's very attached to the idea of living in a big city.

  • being a member of a particular group or organization

    Example

    He's attached to the local chess club.

Origins of attaches

from Old French 'atachier', meaning 'to fasten'

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Summary: attaches in Brief

'Attaches' [əˈtætʃɪz] is a verb that means to fasten or join one thing to another, or to associate oneself with a particular group or person. Examples include 'He attaches the document to the email,' and 'He attaches himself to the wrong people.' 'Attached to someone or something' denotes having a strong emotional connection or fondness, while 'attached to an idea' implies a strong belief or conviction.