Attendance vs Attending - What's the difference?
attendance | attending |
(senseid) The state of attending; presence.
The count or list of individuals present for an event.
The frequency with which one has been present for a regular activity or set of events.
That .
Serving on the staff of a teaching hospital as a doctor.
(US) A physician on the staff of a hospital, especially the principal one that supervises a patient's care.
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As nouns the difference between attendance and attending
is that attendance is (the state of attending) The state of attending; presence while attending is a physician on the staff of a hospital, especially the principal one that supervises a patient's care.As an adjective attending is
that {{l/en|attend}} or attends; that is or are in {{l/en|attendance}}; {{l/en|attendant}}.As a verb attending is
present participle of lang=en.attendance
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Alternative forms
* attendanceEtymology
From (etyl) atendance, fromNoun
(en noun)- Attendance at the meeting is required.
- The class sat down so that the teacher could take attendance .
- John's attendance for the conventions was not good.
See also
* bums in seatsattending
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