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    at·tached
    [əˈtaCHt]
    adjective
    attached (adjective)
    1. joined, fastened, or connected to something:
      "please complete the attached form" · "a ground-floor bedroom with a bathroom attached"
    2. full of affection or fondness:
      "during his visit, Mark became increasingly attached to Tara"
      • married or having an established romantic or sexual partner; not single:
        "she's cute—is she attached?"
    3. (attached to)
      (of a person) appointed to an organization or group for special or temporary duties:
      "he was attached to Military Intelligence"
      • (of an organization or body) affiliated to another larger organization or body:
        "a public relations agency attached to the university"
    at·tach
    [əˈtaCH]
    verb
    attached (past tense) · attached (past participle)
    1. fasten; join:
      "he made certain that the trailer was securely attached to the van"
      • fasten (a related document) to another, or to an email:
        "I attach a copy of the memo for your information"
      • include (a condition) as part of an agreement:
        "the Commission can attach appropriate conditions to the operation of the agreement"
      • (attach oneself to)
        join (someone or something) without being invited:
        "they were all too ready to attach themselves to you for the whole day"
      • (be attached)
        appoint (someone) for special or temporary duties:
        "I was attached to another department"
    2. (attach something to)
      attribute importance or value to:
      "he doesn't attach too much importance to radical ideas"
      • (attach to)
        (of importance or value) be attributed to:
        "great importance attaches to the family role"
    3. law
      archaic
      seize (a person's property) by legal authority:
      "the court attached his wages for child support"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘seize by legal authority’): from medieval Latin attachiare ‘seize, fasten’ and Old French atachier or estachier ‘fasten, fix’, of uncertain origin; perhaps based on an element of Germanic origin related to stake; compare with attack.
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  1. The term "attached" has several meanings:12345
    • Connected or joined to something.
    • Emotionally connected, having strong feelings of affection or connection.
    • Physically joined to another building (detached).
    • Permanently fixed to a substratum (sessile).
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    : connected or joined to something see the attached document a house with an attached garage 2 : emotionally connected : having strong feelings of affection or connection
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    Meaning of attached in English attached adjective uk / əˈtætʃt / us / əˈtætʃt / be attached to someone/something
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/attached
    Definition of attached adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary attached adjective /əˈtætʃt/ /əˈtætʃt/ joined to something
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    to fasten, join, or connect something: attach something to something I attached a photo to my application form. Use this cable to attach the printer to the computer. In the UK, packets of cigarettes come with a government health warning attached to them (= on them). I attach (= am sending, usually with a letter) a copy of our latest report.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/attach
    attached [ uh - tacht ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective joined; connected; bound. having a wall in common with another building (detached): an attached house. Zoology. permanently fixed to the substratum; sessile.
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