chaperoned in English

verb
1
accompany and look after or supervise.
Ripley places the blame on the 14 months she spent filming in France and England, chaperoned by her mother but away from home and her friends at school in Dundee.

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1. We were chaperoned by our aunt.

2. The young princess was chaperoned wherever she went.

3. Synonyms for Companioned include accompanied, attended, escorted, chaperoned, companied, convoyed, saw, seen, squired and conducted

4. We are only left now with the thought of flowers and not the helpful thumbs that chaperoned them into being.

5. Next week he will inaugurate a new bout of direct talks between Israel and the Palestinians, chaperoned by Egypt's president and Jordan's king (see article).

6. Inflections of 'Chaperone' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Chaperones v 3rd person singular chaperoning v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Chaperoned

7. 512: She was chaperoned by the widow of a Bey whose son had been at Oxford with him, and this gave him the excuse to exchange a few words with her, and then to be