Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective having companions or an escort.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
accompany .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective having companions or an escort
- adjective playing or singing with instrumental or vocal accompaniment
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Examples
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In each one's case, a title accompanied by a spot of mystery carries a warrant of immunity.
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"Look Ahead" is the lead single of the EP and its title accompanied by "The Final Stage", ...
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Meanwhile, the commission's plans to monitor economic imbalances through a convoluted scoreboard of indicators and suggested policy responses, again accompanied by potential fines, seem unrealistic.
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Considering all the intense media coverage of male sexual predators victimizing female children, one might expect a stiff prison term accompanied by a withering rebuke.
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Considering all the intense media coverage of male sexual predators victimizing female children, one might expect a stiff prison term accompanied by a withering rebuke.
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The Spanish-English Sentence Database, developed by Spanish Only, is a new resource containing more than 3100 sentences written in Spanish accompanied by their English translations.
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The Spanish-English Sentence Database, developed by Spanish Only, is a new resource containing more than 3100 sentences written in Spanish accompanied by their English translations.
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We had a guided tour in English accompanied by a great group of dogs.
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We had a guided tour in English accompanied by a great group of dogs.
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The subsidies were awarded on a no-bid basis and the developer is even being promised that after an initial 30-40 year lease term accompanied by tax exemption, Ratner can extend his lease up to a total of 99 years with continued tax exemption.
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