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Attachment   /ətˈætʃmənt/   Listen
Attachment

noun
1.
A feeling of affection for a person or an institution.  Synonym: fond regard.
2.
A supplementary part or accessory.
3.
A writ authorizing the seizure of property that may be needed for the payment of a judgment in a judicial proceeding.
4.
A connection that fastens things together.  Synonym: bond.
5.
Faithful support for a cause or political party or religion.  Synonyms: adherence, adhesion.  "Adherence to a fat-free diet" , "The adhesion of Seville was decisive"
6.
The act of attaching or affixing something.  Synonym: affixation.
7.
The act of fastening things together.  Synonym: fastening.






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"Attachment" Quotes from Famous Books



... send you to heaven for that, if you'd give me the micrometer readings to set the ray with. But I tell you, this is dangerous. I've got a sort of television attachment, for focusing the ray. I can turn that on Venus—I've been amusing myself, watching the life there, already. Terrible place. Savage. I can pick a place on high land to set you down. But I can't be responsible for ...
— The Cosmic Express • John Stewart Williamson

... dominie. The next thing was to get into the canoe, which was safely effected. Then, the question arose, how was she to be moored in the current? Wilkinson suggested a stake driven into the bottom for the deep-sea mooring, and an attachment to the exposed root of the lovely overhanging birch for that to landward. So Coristine sprang ashore, cut a heavier birch, and trimmed one end to a point. Bringing this on board, he handed it to his ...
— Two Knapsacks - A Novel of Canadian Summer Life • John Campbell

... Colleville, who had the good fortune not to lose a child, was obliged, owing to his well-known attachment to the fallen royal family, to send in his resignation; but he was clever enough to make a bargain for it,—obtaining in exchange a pension of two thousand four hundred francs, based on his period of service, and ten ...
— The Lesser Bourgeoisie • Honore de Balzac

... But attachment to the Union of the States should be habitually fostered in every American heart. For more than half a century, during which kingdoms and empires have fallen, this Union has stood unshaken. The patriots who formed it have long since descended ...
— State of the Union Addresses of Zachary Taylor • Zachary Taylor

... which, almost to that hour, had animated the people of America,—the most illustrious statesmen and common people, was attachment to Old England. Their intense desire to maintain friendly relations with the mother country, their "home," their revered and beloved home, may be inferred from the following extract from a letter, which one of the noblest of South Carolinians, Hon. Henry ...
— Benjamin Franklin, A Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation One Hundred Years Ago - American Pioneers and Patriots Series • John S. C. Abbott


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