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accompany in English:

1. accompany


He made a cranberry sauce to accompany duck.
I'll accompany you to the station.
He suggested that I accompany him to the party.
Misery and sorrow accompany war.
She was told to accompany me.
The girl begged her mother to accompany her.
I will accompany you.
Did you accompany Peter to Munich?
Are there any accompanying symptoms?
The two sisters were to accompany us to New York
He accompanied me during my journey to Japan. Can I accompany you to the airport?
They didn't know that you were accompanying me.
Will you accompany me home? It's quite dangerous.
accompany sb
In which case, I was also requested to invite all of you so if you would please accompany me...

2. to go somewhere with someone



English word "accompany"(to go somewhere with someone) occurs in sets:

new opportunities - intermediate

3. go somewhere with someone as a companion or escort



4. participate in an action



English word "accompany"(participate in an action) occurs in sets:

Advanced English words that start with "A"

5. happens at the same time



6. escort


escort agency
He traveled with a large escort.
I have no intention of apologising, I have no intention of leaving this Chamber: you must have me escorted out, Sir!
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