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Simple English definitions for legal terms

accompany

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A quick definition of accompany:

Accompany (verb): To go with someone or something. For example, if you go to the park with your friend, you are accompanying them. In some situations, like when driving a car, it's important to have a licensed driver accompany an unlicensed driver to make sure they are safe and following the rules.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: To go along with someone or something; to attend.

Example: Sarah accompanied her friend to the concert.

Explanation: Sarah went to the concert with her friend, which means she accompanied her friend.

Example: The tour guide will accompany the group on their trip to the museum.

Explanation: The tour guide will go with the group to the museum, which means they will accompany the group.

Example: In order to drive legally, a learner's permit holder must be accompanied by a licensed driver.

Explanation: This example shows that someone with a learner's permit must have a licensed driver with them in the car, which means they are being accompanied by the licensed driver.

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