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accompanied

[uh-kuhm-puh-need] / əˈkʌm pə nid /


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One federal officer was accompanied back into the building.

From Los Angeles Times

Next, Volk accompanied Lincoln to a local photographer to secure additional models: a new close-up of the candidate’s face and, we can conclude, this full-length portrait.

From The Wall Street Journal

After some 2,300 miles later, the walk ended this week in Washington, D.C., accompanied by images of worn shoes and battered, bloodied feet.

From Salon

"Constantly assuming new faces, it has insinuated itself into the heart of our societies, into every crack, too often accompanied by that same pact of cowardice: to keep silent, to refuse to see."

From Barron's

The all-rounder was accompanied off the field in pain.

From Barron's