0 past simple and past participle of accompany --
1 to go with someone or to be provided or exist at the same time as something: --
2 to sing or play an instrument with another musician or singer: --
What we are left with is a massive chordal setting of the vocal chorus accompanied by just the organ and bass.
Therefore, accompanied by their spouses and other ethically challenged luminaries, they settled in a beautiful international site and decided to rewrite their document.
There is literature evidence for movement of the layers accompanied by changes in at higher voltages.
In this case, bilingualism accompanied by biliteracy eventually resulted in more advanced understanding of the symbolic relation between letters and sounds in an alphabetic script.
Accompanied by seven elephants, the hunting party approached the tiger.
That this is accompanied by pauses, filled pauses (um, you know) and hesitation may be an indication of her having trouble formulating it.
The strike wave of the early 1890s was accompanied by an extraordinary level of violence.
In addition, there is some evidence that successful dilatation is accompanied by growth of the pulmonary arteries.