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be accompanying
verb
To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with.
Exact(52)
It's a privilege to be accompanying a family at a time like that.
To the minors I happened to be accompanying, it seemed to be reasonably good fun.
"If it makes any difference," the disappointed woman said, "Cherie will be accompanying her friend, the head of Scope".
"Escorts and RLOs will be accompanying detainee to Syria via Abu Dhabi and Amman," the official wrote.
So far, no high-ranking figures in the former government have been confirmed to be accompanying them.
The agreement doesn't cover any parents who might be accompanying those minors, but neither does it mandate that parents be prosecuted or that families be separated.
Similar(8)
Growth must be accompanied by jobs.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
New arrivals will be accompanied by departures.
Diamonds should be accompanied with certification.
The pain may be accompanied by itching.
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