unaccompanied
IPA: ʌnʌkˈʌmpʌnid
adjective
- travelling without companions
- (music) performed or scored without accompaniment; solo
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Examples of "unaccompanied" in Sentences
- Of those, 735 were defined as unaccompanied, out of the custody of their parents or legal guardians.
- They are referred to as unaccompanied children, as there is little or no way to confirm the deaths of their families.
- Masturbation has always been practised by him as a purely physical act, unaccompanied, that is to say, by any imaginative ideas.
- "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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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"
- 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.
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