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attach to
  1. v. be associated with; "French fries come with the hamburger" [syn: accompany, come with, go with]

  2. be part of; "This problem inheres in the design" [syn: inhere in]

Usage examples of "attach to".

How could his uncle's disapproval attach to anything he did tonight?

I would like a computer chip that I could attach to the brains of all my contractors so they’.

With no sporting goods shops in sight, and nothing likely to be serviceable as fishing line to attach to a rod, he decided on a reasonable compromise—.

The questions are how seriously they will take it and how much credence they will attach to it.

What possible significance could one attach to the activities of a couple of random skirmish-forms?

In consequence of this, those who with Count Novello governed the city, thought it would be advisable to attach to themselves, with some concession, the people whom they had previously aggravated with every species of injury.

If it be desired to raise a continued stream of water, the simplest means which offers itself to the mind is to attach to an endless chain or cord a number of pots or buckets, so disposed that, the chain being suspended on a lanthorn or wallower above, and plunged in water below, the buckets may descend and ascend alternately, filling themselves at bottom and emptying at a certain height above, so as to give a constant stream.