1 : the number of people present at an event, meeting, etc. [noncount] ▪ The team wants to double attendance at its games this season. ▪ Attendance is down so far this season. [count] ▪ Museum attendances in the city have been increasing in recent years. 2 [noncount] a : the act of being present at a place
▪ Attendance (at all classes) is mandatory.
b : a record of how often a person goes to classes, meetings, etc.
▪ Her grades are good, but how's her attendance? ▪ a student who has perfect attendance [=a student who has been present at every class] ▪ The teacher takes attendance [=makes a record of who is present] every day.
▪ Attendance (at all classes) is mandatory.
b : a record of how often a person goes to classes, meetings, etc.
▪ Her grades are good, but how's her attendance? ▪ a student who has perfect attendance [=a student who has been present at every class] ▪ The teacher takes attendance [=makes a record of who is present] every day.
in attendance 1 : present at an event, meeting, etc.
▪ Everyone in attendance voted in favor of the measure. ▪ A number of celebrities were in attendance. 2 : caring for or helping someone who is giving giving birth or getting medical treatment
▪ Who was in attendance at the birth? ▪ midwives/doctors in attendance
▪ Everyone in attendance voted in favor of the measure. ▪ A number of celebrities were in attendance.
▪ Who was in attendance at the birth? ▪ midwives/doctors in attendance





