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    accompany
    /əˈkʌmp(ə)ni/

    verb

    • 1. go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort: "the two sisters were to accompany us to London" Similar go withgo along withtravel withkeep someone company
    • 2. be present or occur at the same time as (something else): "the illness is often accompanied by nausea" Similar occur withco-occur withcoincide withcoexist with

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  2. ACCOMPANY definition: 1. to go with someone or to be provided or exist at the same time as something: 2. to show someone…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ACCOMPANY is to go with as an associate or companion. How to use accompany in a sentence.

  4. 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.

  5. Accompany definition: to go along or in company with; join in action. See examples of ACCOMPANY used in a sentence.

  6. ACCOMPANY meaning: 1. to go with someone or to be provided or exist at the same time as something: 2. to show someone…. Learn more.

  7. verb. /əˈkʌmpəni/ Verb Forms. (formal) to travel or go somewhere with somebody/something. accompany somebody/something + adv./prep. His wife accompanied him on the trip. She was accompanied on the visit by her partner. I must ask you to accompany me to the police station. accompany somebody/something Warships will accompany the convoy.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · accompany (third-person singular simple present accompanies, present participle accompanying, simple past and past participle accompanied) ( transitive) To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with. Geoffrey accompanied the group on their pilgrimage.

  9. The verb accompany means to keep someone company, or to be their companion on a trip or journey. In a musical sense, accompany means to play background music for the lead singer or soloist. If you want your friend to keep you company on your way to the store, you could ask her to accompany you on the walk.

  10. 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.

  11. 1. To be or go with, especially as a companion. 2. To provide with an addition; supplement: a dish that is best accompanied with a robust wine. 3. To exist or occur at the same time as: dark clouds that were accompanied by rain. 4. Music To perform an accompaniment to. v.intr. Music To play an accompaniment.