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accompany - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of accompany in Hindi

  • साथ
  • साथ देना
  • संगत करना
  • सहवर्ती होना
  • अनुषंगी होना
  • साथ चलना
  • सहचारी होना

accompany Definition

  • go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort. ( एक साथी या अनुरक्षक के रूप में (किसी के साथ) कहीं जाएं। )
  • be present or occur at the same time as (something else). ( उसी समय (जैसे कुछ और) मौजूद हो या हो। )
  • play a musical accompaniment for. ( के लिए एक संगीत संगत खेलते हैं। )

accompany Example

  • Although these sort of behaviors or consequences often accompany addiction, they are neither always present or inevitable.  ( यद्यपि इन प्रकार के व्यवहार या परिणाम अक्सर लत के साथ होते हैं, वे न तो हमेशा मौजूद होते हैं और न ही अपरिहार्य होते हैं। )
  • A blitz of appearances on television and radio shows will accompany the release of the single on February 25. ( 
    टेलीविज़न और रेडियो शो में दिखावे का एक धमाका 25 फरवरी को एकल की रिलीज़ के साथ होगा। )
  • Two pita breads were brought, unbidden but welcome, to accompany the hummus. ( दो पीटा ब्रेड को लाया गया था, जिसमें निषिद्ध लेकिन स्वागत किया गया था, जिसमें हम्मस का साथ दिया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • The man I am doing business with has asked I accompany him and his daughter out for the night and I couldn't say no.
  • Dantone and his ensemble of 18 musicians accompany Scholl with dynamism.
  • the two sisters were to accompany us to New York
  • The Royal Academy of Music's Symphony Orchestra will accompany the concert, conducted by Musical Director Michael Kamen.
  • Nausea and dizziness often accompany these reactions, indicating a reduction of the output of blood from the heart.
  • Knowledgeable local guides will accompany us, and we'll stay in varied accommodations.
  • he would play his violin, and Mother used to accompany him on our organ
  • He asked the lady's daughter to accompany him to his car as he was afraid of the people screaming at him.
  • He had refused to allow even one companion to accompany him, arguing that he would be perfectly safe.
  • Nevertheless, a deadly humourlessness does sometimes accompany teen angst, and when it does, the results can be terrifying.
  • Meanwhile, Kendal craft baker Simon Thomas is working on a new bread to accompany Cowburn.
  • People who would be willing to accompany singing with any musical instrument would also be welcome.
  • Crusty bread or some baked potatoes would be best to accompany .
  • Another level of variety is given by the musicians and singers who accompany Bonney.
  • The fatigue, nausea and uncertainty that often accompany early pregnancy may tempt you to forget about fitness.
  • Comfy upholstered seats with cane backs accompany round copper-topped tables.
  • The Brose Walsh Band provided the music to accompany all the vocalists who performed.
  • the two sisters were to accompany us to London
  • Nancy's sister and father accompany her to the wedding, for Godfrey is suddenly out of town.
  • The aetiology is different in both cases and the muscle spasms that accompany these dysfunctions are not always present in osteoporosis.
  • Golden yellow and rich brown hues accompany fresh floral accents and ruggedly attractive iron light fixtures.
  • Though she wouldn't admit it to herself, she was secretly glad to have a companion to accompany her on her long journey.
  • Osteoporosis can also accompany endocrine disorders or result from excessive use of drugs such as corticosteroids.
  • It was served on a bed of penne pasta combined with a tomato and basil sauce, sprinkled with Parmesan cheese and accompanied by garlic bread.
  • They were very poor and my father would go into the saloons with a banjo he had repaired and would sing and dance, accompanying himself with the banjo.
  • Some artists specialize in traditional music, accompanied by stringed instruments.
  • We settled for the beef and the chicken dish, which was accompanied by ham.