Unaccompanied

Word UNACCOMPANIED
Character 13
Hyphenation N/A
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Definitions and meanings of "Unaccompanied"

What do we mean by unaccompanied?

Going or acting without companions or a companion. adjective

Performed or scored without accompaniment. adjective

Not attended; having no attendants, companions, or followers; not followed, as with a consequence.

In music, without instrumental accompaniment or support: used especially of vocal music: as, an unaccompanied solo or quartet.

Travelling without companions adjective

Performed or scored without accompaniment; solo adjective

Being without an escort adjective

Without anybody else or anything else adverb

Playing or singing without accompaniment adjective

(of a state or an event) taking place without something specified occurring at the same time adjective

Travelling without companions

Performed or scored without accompaniment; solo

Synonyms and Antonyms for Unaccompanied

The word "unaccompanied" in example sentences

"The principle of the attack — a device placed in unaccompanied baggage — was not," she said, saying it bore "resemblance" to the attack on Pan Am 103. ❋ Alistair MacDonald (2010)

Most major airlines run programs for these junior jet-setters, known as "unaccompanied minors," to ensure they get from A to B with the minimum of worry and potential for mishap. ❋ Jeff Mills (2011)

Nobody could play any instruments so we sang unaccompanied, which is fine but there were usually only three or four of us and two of those can't hold a tune a lot of the time, nor feel any rhythm to a song. ❋ Sheepdip (2003)

She had refused half a dozen offers of hands, hearts, and fortunes -- the latter equal to her own -- and also two titles unaccompanied by fortunes, with hearts as doubtful collateral. ❋ Unknown (1916)

Masturbation has always been practised by him as a purely physical act, unaccompanied, that is to say, by any imaginative ideas. ❋ Albert Moll (1900)

Nor was this the worst; there were indications that Miss Van Harlem, who had refused the noble names and titles of two or three continental nobles, and the noble name unaccompanied by a title of the younger son of an English earl, without mentioning the half-dozen "nice" ❋ Unknown (1893)

Nor was this the worst; there were indications that Miss Van Harlem, who had refused the noble names and titles of two or three continental nobles, and the noble name unaccompanied by a title of the younger son of an English earl, without mentioning the half-dozen "nice" American claimants -- Miss Van Harlem was not angry. ❋ Octave Thanet (1892)

Of those, 735 were defined as unaccompanied, out of the custody of their parents or legal guardians. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They are referred to as unaccompanied children, as there is little or no way to confirm the deaths of their families.

Such actions rarely take into account the mixed character of migration flows, and often lack necessary measures to protect the most vulnerable amongst irregular migrants, such as unaccompanied children, asylum-seekers and victims of trafficking. ❋ Unknown (2009)

South Korea is currently an "unaccompanied" tour for U.S. troops, which means that they are barred from bringing their families with them. ❋ Unknown (2008)

With this measure the Government will be able to provide better assistance to Australians, such as unaccompanied or abandoned minors and victims of physical or mental injury or illness, where all other means of assistance are exhausted. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Australians, such as unaccompanied or abandoned minors and victims of physical or mental injury or illness, where all other means of assistance are exhausted. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Her follow-up begins five years and many dates later, with Juska still single, an "unaccompanied" woman looking for companionship and, yes, lots of sessions between the sheets. ❋ Teena In Toronto (2006)

He said there were now 10 million "unaccompanied" children in sub-Saharan Africa due to Aids, with the number expected to rise to ❋ Unknown (2003)

Throughout all phases of the operation particular attention has to be paid to vulnerable groups such as unaccompanied children, unaccompanied elderly, the disabled and chronically ill as well as specific needs of unaccompanied women and single heads of households. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Continental's automated system is programmed to rebook customers considering various factors such as unaccompanied minors, customers with disabilities, first-class and elite frequent fliers, and routing. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Last week his biographer Michael Wolff suggested that up until last year he hadn't been on the internet 'unaccompanied'; do you think execs are best placed to judge the willingness of people to pay? ❋ Judith Townend (2010)

As of Tuesday, 275 of those children, whom UNICEF calls "unaccompanied," are staying in those locations. ❋ Unknown (2010)

 Prioritize the delivery of humanitarian assistance to vulnerable groups such as unaccompanied minors, the disabled, elderly, and women/girls, and ensure that their needs and priorities are addressed in the planning for Haiti's recovery, reconstruction, and longer-term development. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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