What does reaccompany mean?
Reaccompany means To accompany again..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · verb
To accompany again..
I insist, on the other hand, that monsieur's wishes must be complied with, and we must reaccompany him to the top, which we do.
To the intense satisfaction of those of the Mayor's visitors who had gone without luncheon, the police escort was in attendance to reaccompany the beflagged motor-cars “up-town.”
And so, before we separated, in the ever more empty streets where we ended up by hearing only our own footsteps, we would reaccompany each other two or three times.
Use reaccompany when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Reaccompany means To accompany again..
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I insist, on the other hand, that monsieur's wishes must be complied with, and we must reaccompany him to the top, which we do.
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