unaccompanied
English
Etymology
From un- + accompanied.
Adjective
unaccompanied (comparative more unaccompanied, superlative most unaccompanied)
- travelling without companions
- 2019 March 29, Geneva Sands, “CBP projects unaccompanied children will surpass 2014 crisis”, in CNN[1]:
- The number of children arriving without a parent at the southern border is expected to surpass the levels during the 2014 unaccompanied minor crisis, according to Customs and Border Protection data obtained by CNN.
- (music) performed or scored without accompaniment; solo
Translations
travelling without companions
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performed without accompaniment
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