Accompanied
Accompanied adjective - Having companions or an escort.
Identified and accompanied are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Identified" instead a verb "Accompanied".
Identified
Identified adjective - Having the identity known or established.
Accompanied and identified are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Accompanied" instead a verb "Identified".
Both words in one sentence
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The post-commercial eyecatch is always accompanied by a more heroic jingle (which is also identified in the soundtrack).
Source: Eye Catch -
In "The Time of the Wolf", Gulnar is accompanied by two witchy barbarian babes who are identified in the credits as "Maidens", although their appearance and manners don't suggest that.
Source: Series / Robin of Sherwood -
Crits can be identified by their electrical sounds accompanied by glowing bullets, sparkling projectiles, or (in the case of melee attacks) unique swinging animations.
Source: Critical Hit
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