All 5 Uses
accompany
in
Anne Frank, the Diary of a Young Girl - Definitive Edition
(Edited)
- He asked if I would allow him to accompany me to school.
p. 16.4 *accompany = travel with
- In the evenings when it's dark, I often see long lines of good, innocent people, accompanied by crying children, walking on and on, ordered about by a handful of men who bully and beat them until they nearly drop.
p. 76.8accompanied = joined
- Incidents like these are always accompanied by other disasters, and this was no exception.
p. 101.1 *accompanied = joined at the same time
- The endless debates over the invasion, air raids, speeches, etc., etc., are accompanied by countless exclamations such as "Eempossible!"
p. 259.2
- Mr. Sleegers, in his capacity as night watchman, patrols the area every night on his bike, accompanied by his two dogs.
p. 280.3accompanied = joined
Definitions:
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(1)
(accompany as in: accompany on the journey) to travel along with
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(2)
(accompany as in: the accompanying chart) to be present with at the same time and/or location -- sometimes provided to make something more complete or better
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(3)
(accompany as in: accompanied her in the performance) to perform with
- (4) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)