Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
and-company
Phrase
/ənd ˈkəmˌpəni/

Definition
A phrase used to refer to a group of people associated with someone or something, often used to signify additional people or entities that are involved in a particular situation or context.

Examples
- John Smith and-company will be attending the conference next week.
- Please send the report to Jane Doe and-company for review.
- The restaurant was packed with tourists and-company enjoying the beautiful view.

Meaning
Used particularly in business contexts to indicate others that are companions or associates of the primary person or entity mentioned.

Synonyms
- and associates
- along with others
- together with