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at·tach \əˈtach\ verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Middle English attachen, from Middle French attacher, from Old French atachier, alteration (influenced by a to, from Latin ad) of estachier, from estache stake, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English staca stake — more at at, stake transitive verb 1. : to take by legal authority: a. : to arrest by writ and bring before a court (as to answer for a debt or a contempt) — now applied chiefly to a taking of the person by a civil process b. : to seize or take (property) by virtue of a writ or precept to hold the same to satisfy a judgment that may be rendered in the suit — compare attachment 1 2. obsolete a. : indict, accuse < of capital treason I attach you both — Shakespeare > b. : to lay hold of : seize < him to attach and down to hell to throw — Edmund Spenser > 3. a. : to bring (oneself) into an association < consider to what branch of the law to attach himself > b. : to fasten (itself) firmly < a figure of universal fame, of a kind that scarcely attaches itself to anyone in this age — Osbert Sitwell > c. : to order (an individual or unit in the military) to serve more or less temporarily with another organization d. : to place (an individual or unit in the military) under the control of another organization for specific purposes (as for rations, quarters, or training) — distinguished from assign 4. : to bind by personal ties (as of affection or sympathy) : win to affection or devotion — used with to < she undertakes to attach him to her by strong ties: a child, or marriage — H.M.Parshley > 5. : make fast or join (as by string or glue) : bind, fasten, tie < attach price tags on each article > 6. : to connect by attribution : ascribe — used with to < the fetish worshiper attaches magical potency to stones — M.R.Cohen > 7. : to associate as a property or adjunct < to this treasure a curse is attached — Bayard Taylor > intransitive verb 1. : to fix or fasten itself : adhere < the suspicion that he is guilty attaches upon his strange actions > < all the advantages that attach to the office > 2. : to come into legal operation : vest < an ancient law attached in this case > Synonyms: see fasten |