UNACCOMPANIED


Meaning of UNACCOMPANIED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

child

A wide variety of activity holidays are provided including some special weeks for unaccompanied children .

Morris Landlord, 36, the Etireno's second-in-command, said there had been no unaccompanied children on board.

I understand that 250 unaccompanied children cost a social services department £5 million.

The ship was carrying illegal migrants, not unaccompanied children , he said.

It is not unusual for unaccompanied children to travel as refugees.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Unaccompanied children are not allowed on the premises.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

After half an hour, however, I am convinced that these chickadees are unaccompanied by any other birds.

Harold was pleased that it had been arranged, but he did not arrive unaccompanied since Haines was with him.

Many large Third World cities have arisen unaccompanied by national industrial growth.

Morris Landlord, 36, the Etireno's second-in-command, said there had been no unaccompanied children on board.

Most airlines charge an escort fee for unaccompanied minors.

Most chanting is unaccompanied , often because no one is available with the required skill, especially to accompany plainsong.

On the Overland Trail he discovered, as most unaccompanied men did, the rigors of housekeeping.

Police, responding to security threats, will also be able to search non-residential premises and unaccompanied freight at ports.

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