1. accompanied - Adjective
2. accompanied - Verb
Derived from accompany
of Accompany
Source: Webster's dictionarythere were lone gentlemen and gentlemen accompanied by their wives Source: Internet
A 1.5°C target goal would need to be accompanied by a cumulative reduction goal such as reducing cumulative emissions to 50% below 2010 levels by 2030 and a 100% reduction by 2050. Source: Internet
Abigail’s sister accompanied her to this meeting because the sister alleged that she had witnessed some of the childhood sexual abuse from the relative. Source: Internet
Aaliyah was known to have usually been accompanied by members of her immediate family and the "Rock the Boat" filming was credited by Rashad Haughton as being the first and only time her family was not present. Source: Internet
According to Daniels, re-opening campus would be accompanied by many changes to protect the more vulnerable population in the area, including those older than 35 and those with pre-existing medical conditions. Source: Internet
2000 In May 2000, a third person accompanied Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar to Sorbi's Flying Club where he waited on the ground as they took a flight lesson. Source: Internet