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escort

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: escortspast: escortedpp: escorteding: escorting

The word carries a duality of meaning depending on the power dynamic. In a security or official context, it suggests a controlled movement where the escort provides safety or ensures a person does not deviate from a path. It implies a sense of vigilance and formal supervision. In a social context, it evokes a sense of prestige or formality, such as a date for a prom or a high-society event. However, it can also carry a negative connotation in modern slang, referring to a paid companion for intimacy, which shifts the feeling from courtesy to a commercial transaction.

Countable when referring to the individual person acting as a companion. Uncountable when referring to the general act or service of providing protection during transit.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To accompany someone for protection or as a courtesy.

"The security team will escort the guest to the exit."

Intransitive Verb

To accompany someone as a guard or companion.

"The soldiers escorted the prisoner back to the base."

Noun

A person who accompanies another for protection, social reasons, or as a date.

"She arrived at the gala with a professional escort."

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