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?
In total, they escorted 562 convoys during their six-month tour and delivered 35,690 tonnes of aid, often operating in difficult and dangerous circumstances.
We were escorted by the destroyers two days out; and then they left us.
Its sepoys guarded and escorted the prisoners.
The commissar 'forbade under the penalty of death to give any help to the people on the train' 99 and escorted the 200 to the synagogue.
When he had finished his act of blessing, the warriors, musicians, and incense-bearers escorted him back to the temple.
When child and parent were comfortable, they were escorted to the testing room and seated in the booth.
After the child felt comfortable, an experimenter escorted him or her to a small table in a booth.
The people who escorted the patient to the hospital were categorized as family member or friend, police, emergency medical services, and patient alone.