Accompany I guess. Although it doesn't seem to have the same effect.
accomplice
The plural of accomplice is accomplices
Accomplice- ac prefix and lice suffix . Yo mom
The second syllable in "accomplice" is the stressed syllable: a-COM-plice.
The -ing form of a word is the present participle verb or an adjective. When used as a noun, the -ing form is a verbal noun (gerund). Examples:Verb: While a beautiful woman was captivating the shop owner, her accomplice was stealing some high value merchandise.Adjective: Such a captivating star will have a great future in the movies.Noun: He is skilled at the art of captivating; he always has a lady on his arm.
accomplice
Yes, "confederate" can be a noun. It refers to a person who is a member of a group or alliance, especially a political one.
Accomplice. Or it could be an Abettor.
I was the accomplice to a crime
The plural of accomplice is accomplices
An accomplice is somebody who joins in with an activity of another person. Usually an accomplice is somebody that has helped a person commit a crime.
He is the accomplice of this crime.
The bank robber had an accomplice waiting outside in a car.
The Accomplice - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
The question asnwered itself. you will be charged as an Accomplice to Murder.
You couldn't have made this whole meal yourself, you must have had an accomplice.
Police suspect the offender had an accomplice who helped carry the safe away.