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ac‧com‧pa‧ny /əˈkʌmpəni/  verb (past tense and past participle accompanied, present participle accompanying, third person singular accompanies) [transitive]
همراهی کردن، همراه بودن (با)
سرگرم بودن (با)، مصاحبت کردن، ضمیمه کردن، توام کردن، (موسیقی). دم گرفتن، همراهی کردن، صدا یا ساز راجفت کردن (با)، نظامی: همراه بودن
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 Synonyms & Related Words
Synonyms & Related Wordsaccompany[verb]Synonyms:- go with, attend, chaperon, conduct, convoy, escort, hold (someone's) hand
- occur with, belong to, come with, follow, go together with, supplement 
Contrasted words: leave, quit, withdraw, abandon, forsake
Related Idioms: bear one company, go along with, go hand in hand with
Related Words: associate, 
combine, 
join, 
link, 
defend, 
guard, 
protect, 
safeguard, 
shield, 
guide, 
lead, 
pilot, 
steer [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
  English Dictionary
English Dictionaryac‧com‧pa‧ny W2 AC /əˈkʌmp
əni/ 
 verb (
past tense and past participle accompanied, 
present participle accompanying, 
third person singular accompanies)
 [transitive][
Date: 1400-1500; 
Language: Old French; 
Origin: acompaignier, from compaing 'companion', from Late Latin companio;  ⇒ companion]
1.  to go somewhere with someone: 
 Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
 Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Wherever her husband went, she would accompany him.
 Wherever her husband went, she would accompany him. REGISTER
REGISTERIn everyday English, people usually say 
go with or 
come with someone rather than 
accompany someone:
  Do you want me to go with you to the station?
 Do you want me to go with you to the station?  She came with me to church.2.
 She came with me to church.2.  to play a musical instrument while someone sings a song or plays the main tune: 
 Daniel wanted Liz to accompany him on violin.3.  [usually passive]
 Daniel wanted Liz to accompany him on violin.3.  [usually passive] to happen or exist at the same time as something else: 
 The disease is accompanied by sneezing and fever.4.
 The disease is accompanied by sneezing and fever.4.  if a book, document etc accompanies something, it comes with it: 
 Please see accompanying booklet for instructions.
 Please see accompanying booklet for instructions. Your passport application form should be accompanied by two recent photographs.
 Your passport application form should be accompanied by two recent photographs.  [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲