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  2. ( especially in the past) to stay with and take care of a young woman who is not married when she is in public: Do you trust him on your own or do you want me to chaperone you? US. to be present as an adult at a social event for young people to encourage correct behaviour: Several parents volunteered to chaperone class field trips.

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  3. The meaning of CHAPERONE is a person (such as a matron) who for propriety accompanies one or more young unmarried women in public or in mixed company. How to use chaperone in a sentence.

  4. Chaperoning is the act of accompanying or supervising someone or something, especially in a social or professional context. Learn the different meanings and uses of chaperoning, such as a guide, a companion, or a protein, with synonyms and translations.

  5. Definition of chaperoning. present participle of chaperone. as in escorting. to go along with in order to provide assistance, protection, or companionship three parents will chaperone the students on the school trip. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. escorting. accompanying. attending. bringing. squiring. seeing. convoying. walking. companioning

  6. A chaperone is someone who looks after and supervises another person or a group of people. Chaperone can also be spelled chaperon, without the e. It originally meant a woman whose duty was to accompany a younger woman and make sure she wasn't harmed and didn't get into trouble, especially when she was with a man.

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