All 13 Uses
accompany
in
Harry Potter (#7) and the Deathly Hallows
(Edited)
- With a younger brother and sister to care for, and little gold left to them, there could no longer be any question of Albus accompanying me.
Chpt 2accompanying = traveling with
- Harry finished reading, but continued to gaze at the picture accompanying the obituary.
Chpt 2 *accompanying = complementing (provided at the same time to make the whole better)
- If Dudley was frightened enough to accept the Order's help, his parents would accompany him.
Chpt 3accompany = go with
- Harry glanced at Ginny and motioned to her to accompany him back outside.
Chpt 5accompany = come with
- But there was no time to discuss the matter; a second later, Mr. Weasley had appeared out of thin air at the gate, accompanied by Rufus Scrimgeour, instantly recognizable by his mane of grizzled hair.
Chpt 7accompanied = joined
- There will be no need for you to accompany us, Arthur.
Chpt 7 *accompany = come with
- When finally he was able to totter a few steps they all accompanied him to his cupboard, watched him tuck up the locket safely in his dirty blankets, and assured him that they would make its protection their first priority while he was away.
Chpt 10accompanied = went with
- Hermione was quickest; she snatched up the newspaper and began to read the accompanying story out loud.
Chpt 12accompanying = provided together
- Some were accompanied by families, others sat alone.
Chpt 13accompanied = joined
- He was staggered now to think of his own presumption in accepting his friends' offers to accompany him on this meandering, pointless journey.
Chpt 16accompany = travel with
- They waded deeper and deeper into the graveyard, gouging dark tracks into the snow behind them, stooping to peer at the words on old headstones, every now and then squinting into the surrounding darkness to make absolutely sure that they were unaccompanied.
Chpt 16unaccompanied = alonestandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unaccompanied means not and reverses the meaning of accompanied. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- Bellatrix Lestrange was striding across the lawn toward them, accompanied by Griphook.
Chpt 26accompanied = joined
- He was accompanied by other hooded Death Eaters,
Chpt 33accompanied = joined in travel
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)