accompany
♦ ac|com|pa|ny /ək'ʌmpəni/ (accompanies accompanying accompanied)
1 [VERB] V n, V-ed
If you accompany someone, you go somewhere with them. (FORMAL)
Ken agreed to accompany me on a trip to Africa...
The Prime Minister, accompanied by the governor, led the President up to the house.
2 [VERB] V n
If one thing accompanies another, it happens or exists at the same time, or as a result of it. (FORMAL)
This volume of essays was designed to accompany an exhibition in Cologne...
3 [VERB] V n
If you accompany a singer or a musician, you play one part of a piece of music while they sing or play the main tune.
He sang and Alice accompanied him on the piano...
1 [VERB] V n, V-ed
If you accompany someone, you go somewhere with them. (FORMAL)
Ken agreed to accompany me on a trip to Africa...
The Prime Minister, accompanied by the governor, led the President up to the house.
2 [VERB] V n
If one thing accompanies another, it happens or exists at the same time, or as a result of it. (FORMAL)
This volume of essays was designed to accompany an exhibition in Cologne...
3 [VERB] V n
If you accompany a singer or a musician, you play one part of a piece of music while they sing or play the main tune.
He sang and Alice accompanied him on the piano...