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To add & accompany

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I have some naive ideas that need native speaker's suggestions.

To add & accompany
The verb of accompany as an addend does its activities.
The model of its activity is in the same as an addend.
e.g.

(A) 4 + 10 = 14
We know 10 is an addend and 10 is added unto 4 / or 4 is added to addend 10.
Here, the logic position of unto and to is opposite to each other.
unto = directed towards; to = in connection with
Let’s look at how “accompaniment” does its activity as an addend.

(B)
Destruction is an accompaniment of / unto war.
(Here, of = directed at / towards)
= Destructive makes an accompaniment unto war.
War is accompanied to destructive.
(here, to = in connection with)

We danced to the music. (here, to = in connection with)
= The music accompanied our dancing.
= Our dancing was accompanied to the music.

So all the relationship between the objects of ditranstive verbs is in the same as an addend or accompaniment.

The above naive ideas need native speaker’s suggestion.

Thank you for your help.
  
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