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accompany

One entry found for accompany.
Main Entry: ac·com·pa·ny
Pronunciation: &-'k&mp-nE, -'kämp-; -'k&m-p&-, -'käm-
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -nied; -ny·ing
Etymology: Middle English accompanien to make an associate, from Anglo-French accompaigner, from a- (from Latin ad-) + cumpaing companion -- more at COMPANION
transitive verb
1 : to go with as an associate or companion
2 : to perform an accompaniment to or for
3 a : to cause to be in association <accompanied their advice with a warning> b : to be in association with <the pictures that accompany the text>
intransitive verb : to perform an accompaniment