Accompany
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British pronunciation/ɐkˈʌmpəni/
American pronunciation/əˈkəmpəni/

Definition & Meaning of "accompany"

to accompany
01

to go somewhere with someone

Transitive: to accompany sb somewhere
to accompany definition and meaning
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Sarah asked John to accompany her to the concert.
The guide will accompany the tourists on their hike through the forest.
Can you accompany me to the doctor's appointment next week?
02

to happen or exist alongside something else or at the same time

Transitive: to accompany an event
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The thunder accompanied the lightning, creating a dramatic storm.
As he spoke, a sense of excitement accompanied his words.
The new policy accompanies the recent changes in the company ’s leadership structure.
03

to provide musical support for a singer or another musician

Transitive: to accompany a singer or musician
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The pianist will accompany the soloist during the opera's aria.
The guitarist will accompany the singer with melodic chords during the song.
The orchestra will accompany the ballet dancers with a beautiful symphony.
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