verb🔗ShareEscorter, accompagner, protégerTo attend to in order to guard and protect; to accompany as a safeguard (for the person escorted or for others); to give honorable or ceremonious attendance to"The teacher escorted the frightened child to the principal's office. "Le professeur a escorté l'enfant effrayé au bureau du directeur.actionpolicemilitaryserviceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareEscorter, raccompagnerTo accompany (a person) in order to compel them to go somewhere (e.g. to leave a building)."2018, TST-00493-18 (Re), Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board (Anna Solomon, member)"2018, TST-00493-18 (Re), Tribunal du logement de l'Ontario (Anna Solomon, membre)actionpolicemilitaryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareAccompagnerTo go with someone as a partner, for example on a formal date."He nervously escorted his date to the school prom. "Il a accompagné nerveusement sa cavalière au bal de l'école.cultureentertainmentsocietyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareEscortéWith or having an escort."The dignitary made an escorted entry into the building, flanked by security personnel. "Le dignitaire a fait une entrée escortée dans le bâtiment, flanqué par le personnel de sécurité.policemilitaryserviceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading