Antonym: leave. Similar words: company, companion, keep company with, accomplishment, accomplishments, compare, tobacco, account. Meaning: [ə'kʌmpənɪ] v. 1. be associated with 2. go or travel along with 3. perform an accompaniment to 4. be a companion to somebody.
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31. When we had finished our sweetmeats or fruit she would accompany us to the stoep, bidding us thank our mother for her gift and sending quaint, old-fashioned messages to her and the Father. Then she would turn and enter the house, closing the door behind, so that it became once more a place of mystery.
32. He took time out from campaigning to accompany his mother to dinner.
33. I have two tickets for the theatre on Saturday evening - would you care to accompany me?
34. I braised some beans to accompany a shoulder of lamb.
35. This volume of essays was designed to accompany an exhibition in Cologne.
36. She recovered sufficiently to accompany Chou on his tour of Africa in 1964.
37. A group of young pioneers always accompany the disabled girl to the school.
38. The $55 passport fee must accompany your application.
39. Somebody to accompany victims to the emergency room.
40. Mrs Cigans can not accompany me either.
41. Shall I accompany you on the violin?
42. Zehme wrote the pithy comments that accompany each picture.
43. Will you venture to accompany me to him?
44. And who knows what creep will be waiting on the roadside to accompany them.
45. Nevertheless, the limitations of writing a script to accompany images on the screen become clear on the printed page.
46. The diagrams that accompany the text are usually excellent with only the occasional lapse.
46. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
47. This is mostly due to an increased use of photographs and larger headlines to accompany text.
48. To assure party loyalty, the precinct captains merely accompany the voter into the voting machine.
49. This acts as an excellent safeguard against complacency without the gloom and doom which tends to accompany mistakes.
50. But the Oregon story also illustrates some of the difficulties that will accompany legislative changes on such a massive scale.
51. Video cameras could accompany Amnesty missions to secure unique footage for release to television worldwide.
52. The few adults who were allowed to accompany the children had too many demands on them to act as full-time baby minders.
53. I didn't have to wait long: another soldier passed and was asked to accompany me.
54. This simple model assumes no increase in heat flow to accompany the inversion event.
55. Some of the children drew pictures to accompany the stories while others pasted pictures alongside them.
56. Such yardsticks, though imperfect, have continued to anticipate or accompany major changes in the economy.
57. Non-verbal behaviours need to accompany and reinforce what you are saying, your verbal behaviour.
58. The Social Democrats once said that a new citizenship law should accompany any restriction of the right to asylum.
59. I tried, also, to accompany and chronicle whatever we did together with talk.
60. The appropriate fee should either accompany the application form, or will be debited to your firm's credit account where appropriate.
More similar words: company, companion, keep company with, accomplishment, accomplishments, compare, tobacco, account, account for, according, comparable, comparison, accounting, accord with, accommodate, according to, on account of, by comparison, accountability, in comparison with, take into account, in accordance with, pan, pant, panic, panel, expand, impair, impact, Hispanic.