0 past simple and past participle of escort
1 to go with a person or vehicle, especially to make certain that he, she, or it leaves or arrives safely:
2 to go to a social event with someone, especially a person of the opposite sex:
Who will be escorting her to the ball?
She came escorted by a literary critic, who offered an interpretation of what it all meant.
There are drunks too; one is being escorted out of the painting by two policemen; another few lean tipsily against a building.
She is escorted to a nearby cafe where an old friend recognises her.
The entry situation began when the participant was escorted into the playroom, where the two confederates were already playing with a toy robot.
Parent and child were then escorted to the testing room and seated.
The animals were brought on foot, escorted by armed police.
Afterwards, the deacon again takes up the book and, escorted by subdeacons carrying candles, ascends the ambo.
The people who escorted the patient to the hospital were categorized as family member or friend, police, emergency medical services, and patient alone.