Definition: 1. Be associated with. 2. Go or travel along with. 3. Perform an accompaniment to. 4. Be a companion to somebody.
Use 'accompany' in a sentence:
1. I'll accompany you home.
2. Accompany David to his home.
3. Increases in abundance of plant-eating fish and decreases in abundance of coral-feeding fish accompany these changes.
4. Am I to accompany you, your excellency?
5. He or she can be sure that the overseas effort is central to the company's plan for success, and that promotions often follow or accompany an assignment abroad.
6. Other mental illnesses may accompany anxiety.
7. If she sang, he would accompany her on the piano.
8. He suffered from hypertension and accompanying heart problems.
9. So involved in his teaching business has Mr. Wang become that he can hardly accompany his family at weekends.
10. The first multimedia e-books — with sounds to accompany novels — will be available this Friday in the UK.
11. You two animals will accompany me instantly to Toad Hall, and the work of rescue shall be accomplished.
12. The dog's main duty will be to accompany me on long nocturnal walks.
13. Please accompany me on my walk.
14. He took time out from campaigning to accompany his mother to dinner.
15. This volume of essays was designed to accompany an exhibition in Seattle.
16. No matter how busy they are, parents should spare some time to accompany their children.
17. It's much wise to set aside some time to accompany parents or do something more meaningful.
18. A:We will accompany you to the hotel.
19. This volume of essays was designed to accompany an exhibition in Cologne.
20. Ken agreed to accompany me on a trip to Africa.
21. A remittance must accompany all orders.
22. The member that accompany a person should have led effect well.
23. Barron invited her to accompany him to the races.
24. She recovered sufficiently to accompany Chou on his tour of Africa in 1964.
25. Perhaps the accompanying illustration will explain it.
26. She agreed to accompany the ambassador.
27. Even if that were the case, noisy projectors were separated from the main house pretty quickly, yet music continued to accompany film.
28. As the day set for departure drew near, I told my wife that I could not accompany them.
29. In addition to its historical interest, inspecting the growth of the studio system may offer clues regarding the kinds of struggles that accompany the growth of any new medium.
30. If I were a sleeping pill, I'd fall into your water glass and accompany you throughout the night.
31. Devote spare time of yours to accompany the amentia students on playing and studying by showing them your behavior to upgrade their stand-alone capability.
32. I braised some beans to accompany a shoulder of lamb.
33. Each pack contains a book and accompanying CD.
34. Government monitors will continue to accompany reporters.
35. I would accompany the pictures with a running commentary, instead of music.