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Accompany

Verb
UK /əˈkʌmpəni/
US /əˈkʌmpəni/

Definition

To say someone has done something wrong or bad, before it's proven.

Example

"I will accompany you."

"She asked her brother to accompany her to the doctor for support."

"A loud sound accompanied the fireworks and made the show more exciting."

Explanation

To accompany someone means to go with them or be with them. You might accompany a friend to the store, or a parent may accompany a child to school. It can also mean something happens at the same time as something else. For example, loud music may accompany a dance show. It does not mean helping—it simply means being with someone or something at the same time.