verb

accompany

to go with, to occur with, to play a musical accompaniment for

I will accompany you to the station.

I will accompany you to the station.

The thunder was accompanied by heavy rain.

The thunder was accompanied by heavy rain.

She will accompany him on the piano.

She will accompany him on the piano.

((sb./sth.)) to go with (sb./sth.) I will accompany you to the station.

((sb.)) ((on sth.)) to play music with (sb.) on (an instrument) She will accompany him on the piano.

Synonyms: go with, escort, attend; Antonyms: abandon, leave

From Latin 'ad-' (to) + 'companio' (companion). Literally 'to be a companion to'.

Think of 'a company' of friends going somewhere together.

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