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accompany

[uh-kuhm-puh-nee] / əˈkʌm pə ni /




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As a senior working member of the Royal Family at the time, the then Prince Andrew would have been accompanied by close protection officers as part of his security.

From BBC

During the pursuit across the Atlantic, a Russian submarine accompanied the ship until it was boarded by U.S. troops south of Iceland on Jan. 7.

From The Wall Street Journal

The group has previously spoken about the pressures of their rapid global rise to fame and the online scrutiny that has accompanied it.

From BBC

Lula, who arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday for a summit on artificial intelligence, is accompanied by a delegation of more than a dozen ministers as well as business leaders.

From Barron's

Imagine if, in “Evita,” audiences members were invited to sing back up on the balcony as Eva Perón belts out “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina,” accompanying her in her last manipulative hurrah.

From Los Angeles Times