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Term: accompany

Definition:

verb - to go somewhere with someone as a companion or escort.

Sense 1:

verb - to be present or occur at the same time as something else.

Sample Sentence: The beautiful sunset was accompanied by the sound of crashing waves.

Sense 2:

verb - to provide additional musical support or harmonies while someone else is singing or playing an instrument.

Sample Sentence: The pianist will accompany the singer during the performance.

Sense 3:

verb - to enhance or supplement something.

Sample Sentence: A glass of chilled wine will beautifully accompany the delicious seafood dinner.

Sense 4:

noun - an instrumental or vocal part that supports another part or soloist in a musical composition.

Sample Sentence: The violin is a perfect accompaniment to the cello's melody.

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