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- verb Present participle of
accompany . - noun gerund of
accompany
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective following or accompanying as a consequence
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Examples
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Well, then the Smithsonian will have to alter the text that is on the label accompanying the bust of Margaret Sanger that is located in the National Portrait Gallery.
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In a label accompanying an article Friday, Accenture was incorrectly called a financial-services company.
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He was a doctor of very fair reputation in Westchester County, and I recognized every characteristic of his as mentioned by Miss Graham, save the frenzy which she described as accompanying his address.
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There will be a label accompanying the ads, linked to information about the data that is collected and used to display the ads.
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There will be a label accompanying the ads, linked to information about the data that is collected and used to display the ads.
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Although it’s likely off-putting to see such an expression accompanying grave news, always be sensitive to the context and respond appropriately.
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Although it’s likely off-putting to see such an expression accompanying grave news, always be sensitive to the context and respond appropriately.
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Although it’s likely off-putting to see such an expression accompanying grave news, always be sensitive to the context and respond appropriately.
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As always, there is no end to the delight in accompanying Isabel as she makes her way toward the heart of every problem: philosophizing, sleuthing, and downright snooping, in her inimitableand inimitably charmingfashion.
The Lost Art of Gratitude by Alexander McCall Smith: Book summary
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Why should they be interested in accompanying you there?
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