accompanying
/əˈkʌm.p(ə.)ni.ɪŋ/adjective5 syllables
Accompanying means: occurring with or following as a consequence.
Synonyms for accompanying9
adjective, as in occurring with or following as a consequence
What does accompanying mean?1
adjective
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occurring with or following as a consequence“an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with attendant problems”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Accompanying in a sentence
- Marie won't be accompanying him, even though she has nothing to do.tieguy
- Marie won't be accompanying her, even though she has nothing to do.tieguy
- It may be problematic to dissuade your parents from accompanying you to the event.unknown
- Would you do me the honor of accompanying me tonight?jhomel
- In front of the water fountain, there was a young woman accompanying herself on a guitar.CK
- Yesterday I had the pleasure of accompanying a foreign friend all across Paris.Nylez
- Why do you insist on accompanying me?Nuel
- There's going to be a banquet with a Renaissance menu with music from that era accompanying it.rul
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