attach
/ətætʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to fasten or join something to another thing, often with a physical force, such as a screw or a tie.
“She attached the tag to her shirt.”
2. verb
to cause something to be joined to another thing, such as a person or a thing, often emotionally or mentally.
“He attached great importance to the project’s success.”
3. verb
to give or add something to something else, such as a condition or a feeling.
“The company will attach a 10% surcharge to all orders over $100.”
4. noun
a person or thing that is joined to another person or thing, often physically or emotionally.
“The attach of the rope to the boat was secure.”
5. noun
an attack or assault, especially a surprise attack or assault, as in military or business contexts.
“The company’s sales team launched an attach on the competitor’s market share.”
6. noun
a file or attachment, especially in email or computer contexts.
“The email contained an attach with the presentation slides.”