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ACCOMPANY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Add to word list. to go with someone or to exist at the same time as something: Students cannot leave the building during class hours unless they are accompanied by an adult. music. In music, to accompany is to play an instrument in support of someone who is playing an instrument or singing.
ACCOMPANY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
B1. to go with someone or to be provided or exist at the same time as something: accompanied by The course books are accompanied by four CDs. Depression is almost always accompanied by insomnia. The salmon was accompanied by (= served with) a fresh green salad. formal. to show someone how to get to somewhere:
Accompany Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACCOMPANY is to go with as an associate or companion. How to use accompany in a sentence. to go with as an associate or companion; to perform an accompaniment to or for; to cause to be in association…
Accompany - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Definitions of accompany. verb. go or travel along with. “The nurse accompanied the old lady everywhere” see more. verb. be a companion to somebody. synonyms: companion, company, keep company. see more. verb. perform an accompaniment to. synonyms: follow, play along. see more. verb. be present or associated with an event or entity.
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To accompany is to go along as an associate on equal terms: to accompany a friend on a shopping trip. Attend implies going along with, usually to render service or perform duties: to attend one's employer on a business trip. To convoy is to accompany (especially ships) with an armed guard for protection: to convoy a fleet of merchant vessels.
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