Similar words: accompany, companion, company, accomplish, keep company with, accomplishment, accomplishments, panic. Meaning: [ə'kʌmpənɪ] adj. having accompaniment or companions or escort.
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91. Not surprisingly, these expanding missions have been accompanied by increases in manpower and budget.
92. The sands were crowded with these strange bright parrots, accompanied by young gentlemen with unorthodox headgear and unbuttoned waistcoats.
93. She was accompanied by her two children, Alexander, 9, and Danielle, 6.
94. In too few cases has the reduction been accompanied by an admission that the new base will be more sustainable in future.
95. At Bergen-Belsen the President, accompanied by his wife, passed among the roll of the dead, the burial mounds.
96. Efficiency arguments, nevertheless, are always accompanied by questions of fairness.
97. Orthodoxy is a relaxation of the mind accompanied by a stiffening of the heart. Edward Abbey
98. Voice over Mary Greenstead's book is accompanied by an exhibition at Cheltenham Museum.
99. Performing will be rockers Ash Black and Thrust, accompanied by the latest in rubbery attire provided by Hydra.
100. HYPOKALEMlA A low plasma potassium concentration is not always accompanied by a deficit in total body potassium.
101. Endless bowls of hot tortilla chips are accompanied by a fresh salsa spiked with just the right amount of cilantro.
102. Changes in social structure are thus likely to be accompanied by changes in the function of component institutions.
103. He would be accompanied by the police officer assigned to liaison duties with the coroner's office.
104. Morning and evening they were exercised in the nearby meadows,[http://sentencedict.com/accompanied.html] and we often accompanied our father on these walks.
105. And their dull appearance is often accompanied by teaching methods that consist mostly of scribbling graphs on a blackboard.
106. Adultery was the sole ground, but a wife could only divorce her husband if accompanied by some other matrimonial transgression.
107. With the exception of these 11 patients, when ultrasonagraphy suggested gall stone recurrence it was always accompanied by an oral cholecystectography.
108. Conventional troop cuts will be accompanied by a reorganization of units in charge of offensive nuclear weapons.
109. And then, with one last handshake, they walk off in opposite directions, each one accompanied by his own thoughts.
110. Sometimes he would eye young women in the street, but they were always accompanied by maids or chaperones.
111. This would only be effective if it were accompanied by changes in policing practice and prosecution policy.
112. Soames returned from answering the door accompanied by the young architect, Holdernesse.
113. In addition, a decrease in size seems to have accompanied adaptation to an exclusively arboreal life.
114. The result is that, when relationships break down, women's disappointment is often accompanied by extraordinary, uncomprehending bitterness.
115. Andy was accompanied by his caddie who had brought the full bag just in case his pro decided to change his club.
116. Again he experienced the heightened awareness and sharpening of the senses, which always accompanied his bestial transformation into a primal killer.
117. Headaches due to viral infections may be accompanied by fever.
118. Children cannot be admitted to the museum unless they are accompanied by an adult.
119. Throughout these long, agonizing months, their lives are accompanied by the unending cacophony of my screaming.
120. Sometimes he is accompanied by his wife June, who also paints; at others, his students are in tow.
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