One who is present and takes part in the proceedings; as, an attendant at a meeting
a person who participates in a meeting; "he was a regular attender at department meetings"; "the gathering satisfied both organizers and attendees" someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another
a person who participates in a meeting; "he was a regular attender at department meetings"; "the gathering satisfied both organizers and attendees"
An attendant is someone whose job is to serve or help people in a place such as a petrol station, a car park, or a cloakroom. Tony Williams was working as a car-park attendant in Los Angeles
An uniformed orderly employed at a service station whose major function is to dispense gasoline into customers' vehicles In the era before self-service stations became widespread, the attendant's secondary duties included washing windshields, inspecting the engine oil level, and checking air pressure in tires of all customers' vehicles
The "operator" of a phone system console Typically, the first person to answer an incoming call That person usually directs incoming calls to the proper person or department That person may also assign outgoing lines or trunks to people requesting them
You use attendant to describe something that results from a thing already mentioned or that is connected with it. Mr Branson's victory, and all the attendant publicity, were well deserved. the risks attendant on the exploration of the unknown. = resulting. relating to or caused by something attendant problems/difficulties/dangers etc
following as a consequence; "an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with related problems"; "snags incidental to the changeover in management"