attached
adjective
[ əˈtatʃt ]
• joined, fastened, or connected to something.
• "please complete the attached form"
• full of affection or fondness.
• "during the journey Mark became increasingly attached to Tara"
Similar:
fond of,
devoted to,
full of regard for,
full of admiration for,
affectionate towards,
tender towards,
caring towards,
mad about,
crazy about,
nuts about,
• appointed to (an organization) for special or temporary duties.
• "he was attached to Military Intelligence"
attach
verb
• join or fasten (something) to something else.
• "attach your safety line to the bridge"
Similar:
fasten,
fix,
affix,
join,
connect,
couple,
link,
secure,
make fast,
tie,
tie up,
bind,
fetter,
strap,
rope,
tether,
truss,
lash,
hitch,
moor,
anchor,
yoke,
chain,
stick,
tape,
adhere,
glue,
bond,
cement,
fuse,
weld,
solder,
pin,
peg,
screw,
bolt,
rivet,
batten,
pinion,
clamp,
clip,
add,
append,
annex,
subjoin,
• attribute importance or value to.
• "he doesn't attach too much importance to fixed ideas"
• seize (a person or property) by legal authority.
• "the Earl Marshal attached Gloucester for high treason"
Similar:
seize,
confiscate,
commandeer,
requisition,
appropriate,
expropriate,
take possession of,
take away,
take,
sequester,
sequestrate,
distrain,
disseize,
poind,
Origin:
Middle English (in the sense ‘seize by legal authority’): from Old French atachier or estachier ‘fasten, fix’, based on an element of Germanic origin related to stake1; compare with attack.