Accompany with


to go along or in company with; join in action:
to accompany a friend on a walk.
to be or exist in -ssociation or company with:
thunder accompanies lightning.
to put in company with; cause to be or go along; -ssociate (usually followed by with):
he accompanied his speech with gestures.
music. to play or sing an to or for.
to provide the musical .
verb -nies, -nying, -nied
(transitive) to go along with, so as to be in company with or escort
(transitive) foll by with. to supplement: the food is accompanied with a very hot mango pickle
(transitive) to occur, coexist, or be -ssociated with
to provide a musical accompaniment for (a performer)
v.

early 15c., “to be in company with,” from middle french accompagner, from old french acompaignier (12c.) “take as a companion,” from à “to” (see ad-) + compaignier, from compaign (see companion). related: accompanied; accompanying.

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  • Accompanying

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