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accompanied

[uh-kuhm-puh-need] / əˈkʌm pə nid /


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Mr Sunderland told a jury at Doncaster Crown Court he would never have accompanied Mr Ali if he had known there were people in the house.

From BBC

Now with a young family, everyday tasks like mowing the lawn were accompanied by excruciating pain.

From BBC

Fish such as wolf fish, peacock bass, and South American lungfish were especially common, accompanied by reptiles including caimans and turtles, and mammals such as capybaras, pacas, and armadillos.

From Science Daily

The troops are now patrolling the capital in larger groups and will be accompanied by police from the Washington Metropolitan Police Department, according to a person familiar with the security arrangement.

From The Wall Street Journal

But this switch is accompanied by unsettled weather with Met Office yellow weather warnings for strong winds into Friday.

From BBC