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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91. That way the press will have something to photograph to accompany their stories.
92. Older women are also more likely to have acquired the male-identified characteristics that frequently accompany women's integration into psychological professions.
93. Although traditional, these instruments are still used to accompany folk dances today.
94. Waysiders will accompany Moray out of Division Five after only drawing 5-5 in their final match at Glenrothes.
95. The warriors always accompany them when they must travel long distances to find green grass.
96. Also organized to accompany the exhibition were story-telling sessions for both children and adults.
97. She forbade him to accompany her beyond the door and walked alone over the golden sand past the flower-beds to the gate.
98. A document has, however, been introduced to accompany excise goods moving between registered businesses.
99. Occasionally, two other musicians would accompany her, playing violin and flute.
100. But another factor is that instruction manuals that usually accompany new computer hardware and software are difficult to understand.
101. The script does a poor job of explaining the complicated sociopolitical machinations that many believe will accompany the end-time.
102. The instruction manuals that accompany new computer software are often difficult to understand.
103. He also did not accompany the team when it left for Pittsburgh last night for a five-day, two-game road trip.
104. The consul can accompany a victim when dealing with police and provide an interpreter.
105. As a means of persuading her, the prince suggested to my chagrin that I should accompany him.
106. Jules,[http://sentencedict.com/accompany.html] you can accompany Alice and familiarize yourself with London.
107. Just remember that as the State withers away, so will the many evils which accompany the capitalist state.
108. People at the sales conference also discussed the real concerns that always accompany fundamental change.
109. Be careful not to accompany your chosen carbohydrate with large quantities of fat.
110. Golden-crowned kinglets often accompany the chickadees, so I follow this troupe to look for them.
111. Wind players are listed separately from string players, while those who play continuo instruments and accompany singers form yet another unit.
112. A small version of the caldo and plenty of tortillas accompany the entree.
113. The inhabitants of a village would usually accompany the marchers to the next, as a sort of honor guard.
114. Heaping portions of house-produced sauerkraut, also served from warm to hot, accompany many of the entree items.
115. Simple salads of lettuce, tomatoes and olives may accompany most of the main dishes.
116. On the third night, Sylvia was chosen to accompany a punter into the medieval castle.
117. She agreed to accompany me to the building society the next day so that we could withdraw Charlie's share of the money.
118. John has decided to accompany me on my trip to India.
119. Photographs and brief biographies of the major subjects accompany different portrait groups.
120. Again, we must focus on structural, ongoing deficits, rather than temporary blips that naturally accompany recessions.
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.