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Meanings of
unaccompanied
in inglês
catalão
sol
espanhol
sin compañía
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Being without an escort.
accompanied
Related terms
alone
lonely
isolated
solitary
lone
solo
stranded
tod
unattended
marooned
catalão
sol
Unaccompanied.
Related terms
separate
Usage of
unaccompanied
in inglês
1
Only
unaccompanied
children younger than 14 years of age will be exempt.
2
Thousands of
unaccompanied
minors have disappeared from Catania, mostly through smuggling networks.
3
Even today, nine decades on, the
unaccompanied
choral writing seems implausibly idealistic.
4
He came to punish and to reward; he came
unaccompanied
by mercy.
5
Some arrived with their parents, but many came as
unaccompanied
child migrants.
6
He was about two years out of office and was wholly
unaccompanied
.
7
The action was mechanical, and
unaccompanied
by any thought connected with it.
8
Even the recollection of Edith was not
unaccompanied
with some sustaining associations.
9
Twice in twenty-four hours he repaired hither,
unaccompanied
by any human being.
10
In 2012 we began to hear of
unaccompanied
women arriving on boats.
11
I prize it far more than your hand
unaccompanied
by your heart.
12
Reincarnation is prompt and practical, and
unaccompanied
by wasteful and delusive hope.
13
Nadiboff, just returning from an
unaccompanied
stroll down by the water front.
14
I must decline your offer to admit me
unaccompanied
by my son-in-law.
15
But at first English power came among them
unaccompanied
by English morality.
16
She made me a haughty bow, and passed on before me
unaccompanied
.
Other examples for "unaccompanied"
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About this term
unaccompanied
Adjective
unaccompany
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
unaccompanied minors
unaccompanied children
unaccompanied child
unaccompanied learner
drive unaccompanied
More collocations
Translations for
unaccompanied
catalão
sol
espanhol
sin compañía
solo
Unaccompanied
through the time
Unaccompanied
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common