The officer escorted me to my cell.
They escorted the humanitarian convoy through the crisis zone.
Mary was escorted by her date to prom.
The ex-police officer escorted the celebrity whom he was hired to protect.
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The father of the bride escorted her down the aisle. The movie theatre was dark but the aisle was lit allowing us to find our seats. etc.
The noun 'victor' will function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The victor took several laps around the track. (subject of the sentence)The trophy that the victor won was presented at a ceremony. (subject of the relative clause)The emcee escorted the victor onto the stage to receive his prize. (direct object of the verb 'escorted')The party for the victor was a joyful occasion. (object of the preposition 'for')
mainly to protect somebody by the companion of someone else.
The word impertinent is an adjective. She argued with passion, but her delivery was impertinent. Some synonyms for impertinent are arrogant, brash, rude, uncivil, and impudent.
Escorted.
He was assassinated while being escorted into a courthouse, so he never received a sentence.
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Security workers at The Masters Tournament escorted comedian, Sam Kinison, from the premises. He was reportedly escorted out for making too much noise.
At Hasidic and Orthodox Jewish weddings, the groom is escorted by both fathers and the bride is escorted by both mothers. At other Jewish weddings, the bride and groom are escorted by their parents with the father on the left and the mother on the right.