Accompany - REF

Accompany (verb):Meaning: To go along with, or be associated with, someone or something during a journey, event, or action.

Examples:

  1. She asked her friend to accompany her to the art gallery.
  2. Soft music accompanied their romantic dinner.
  3. The tour guide will accompany the visitors throughout the museum.

Synonyms: Escort, attend, go with, join, accompany, chaperone.

Antonyms: Depart, leave, abandon, separate, part.

Collocations:

  1. Accompany on a journey: He agreed to accompany her on the journey.
  2. Accompany to an event: She asked him to accompany her to the event.
  3. Accompany with music: The dance was accompanied with music.

Expressions:

  1. Accompany someone to: She offered to accompany him to the doctor's appointment.
  2. Accompany by request: The musician will accompany by request during the performance.

Phrases:

  1. Accompany for safety: The instructor will accompany them for safety during the hike.
  2. Accompany throughout the process: The lawyer will accompany you throughout the process.
  3. Accompany on the tour: The guide will accompany them on the tour of the city.

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