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accompany

[uh-kuhm-puh-nee] / əˈkʌm pə ni /




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On Wednesday, the Treasury Department also issued sanctions against four companies that it said were either operating in Venezuela’s oil sector or as accompanying oil tankers.

From Los Angeles Times

“People my age take care of each other,” she says, accompanying each other to a doctor’s appointment or bringing over a meal.

From The Wall Street Journal

The year 2025 was more tumultuous than any silly football game and its accompanying overwrought metaphors.

From Los Angeles Times

Small, professionally manufactured barbecues are allowed, as long as they are elevated at least a foot off the ground, placed at least 25 feet from buildings, and accompanied by a nearby fire extinguisher.

From Los Angeles Times

While there has been a rise in booing, they have often been accompanied by off-putting whistles from the crowd.

From BBC