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chaperoned

verb as in accompany for supervision

verb as in attend

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Example Sentences

As Mr. Jacobs points out, underage models should be chaperoned and offered protections.

Now it can be seen by those about whom it was made without being chaperoned by a parent or guardian.

One Sunday a group of working men and girls went nutting, being duly and properly chaperoned.

The girls sat on one side of the hall, chaperoned by their mothers or some old duennas, and the men on the other.

A young teacher chaperoned this little company, of which Judith Blount was one.

Miss Bladon, chaperoned by Lady Forsyth, would spend the winter abroad.

I have not chaperoned a girl for some years, but no doubt I could make you have a very nice time.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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