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What are the prefixes and suffixes for accompany?

The word "accompany" doesn't typically take prefixes or suffixes. It's a complete word on its own.

However, we can explore words related to "accompany" that do use prefixes and suffixes:

Prefixes:

* Unaccompany: This means "not accompany" or "to be alone."

* Reaccompany: This means "to accompany again." (While less common, this could theoretically be used.)

Suffixes:

* Accompaniment: This is a noun referring to something that accompanies another thing, like a musical accompaniment.

* Accompanied: This is the past participle of "accompany," indicating that someone or something has been accompanied.

Other related words:

* Companion: This is a noun referring to someone who accompanies another person.

* Company: This is a noun that can refer to the act of accompanying someone or to a group of people.

Ultimately, the best way to determine the appropriate prefix or suffix for a word is to consider the context and the specific meaning you want to convey.

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