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Meanings of Accompanies:

verb

Go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort.

Usage examples:

The two sisters were to accompany us to london

Meanings of Accompaniment:

noun

A musical part which supports or partners an instrument, voice, or group.

Usage examples:

She sang to a guitar accompaniment

Meanings of Accompanimental:

noun

A musical part which supports or partners an instrument, voice, or group.

Usage examples:

She sang to a guitar accompaniment

Meanings of Accompaniments:

noun

A musical part which supports or partners an instrument, voice, or group.

Usage examples:

She sang to a guitar accompaniment

Meanings of Accompanist:

noun

A person who provides a musical accompaniment to another musician or to a singer.

Usage examples:

Rieger prefers being an accompanist to being a concert pianist.

Meanings of Accompanists:

noun

A person who provides a musical accompaniment to another musician or to a singer.

Usage examples:

Rieger prefers being an accompanist to being a concert pianist.

Meanings of Accompany:

verb

Go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort.

Usage examples:

The two sisters were to accompany us to london

Meanings of Accompanying:

adjective

Provided or occurring at the same time as something else.

Usage examples:

The accompanying documentation
verb

Go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort.

Usage examples:

The two sisters were to accompany us to london

Meanings of Accomplement:

noun

Complement, especially an accomplishment.

Meanings of Accompli:

noun

Something that has already happened or been done and cannot be changed

Usage examples:

The policy change was presented to us as a fait accompli, without consultation or discussion.

Meanings of Accomplice:

noun

A person who helps another commit a crime.

Usage examples:

An accomplice in the murder

Meanings of Accomplices:

noun

A person who helps another commit a crime.

Usage examples:

An accomplice in the murder

Meanings of Accompliceship:

noun

The fact or state of being an accomplice; complicity.

Meanings of Accomplicity:

noun

The fact or condition of being an accomplice; complicity.

Meanings of Accomplis:

noun

Something that has already happened or been done and cannot be changed

Usage examples:

The policy change was presented to us as a fait accompli, without consultation or discussion.

Meanings of Accomplish:

verb

Achieve or complete successfully.

Usage examples:

The planes accomplished their mission

Meanings of Accomplishable:

adjective

Able to be achieved or completed successfully.

Usage examples:

This guide simplifies a seemingly mammoth task into accomplishable baby steps

Meanings of Accomplished:

adjective

Highly trained or skilled in a particular activity.

Usage examples:

An accomplished pianist
verb

Achieve or complete successfully.

Usage examples:

The planes accomplished their mission

Meanings of Accomplishes:

verb

Achieve or complete successfully.

Usage examples:

The planes accomplished their mission

Meanings of Accomplishing:

verb

Achieve or complete successfully.

Usage examples:

The planes accomplished their mission

Meanings of Accomplishment:

noun

Something that has been achieved successfully.

Usage examples:

The reduction of inflation was a remarkable accomplishment

Meanings of Accomplishments:

noun

Something that has been achieved successfully.

Usage examples:

The reduction of inflation was a remarkable accomplishment

Meanings of Accord:

verb

Give or grant someone (power, status, or recognition).

Usage examples:

The powers accorded to the head of state
noun

An official agreement or treaty.

Usage examples:

Opposition groups refused to sign the accord

Meanings of Accord with:

collocation

Following or obeying something such as a policy, rule, or wish

Usage examples:

She has acted in accord with union policy., he was a noble man who lived in accord with the highest…

Meanings of Accord-to:

noun

A formal agreement, or the condition of agreeing

Usage examples:

[ c ] both parties signed an accord last week in geneva that may finally bring an end to the confli…

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