Accessible Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms accessible American [ak-ses-uh-buhl, ik-] / ækˈsɛs ə bəl, ɪk- /

    adjective

    1. easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use.

    2. able to be used, entered, reached, etc..

      an accessible road; accessible Mayan ruins.

    3. suitable for disabled people to reach, enter, or use, as a result of design modifications: modified controllers to make video games accessible.

      wheelchair-accessible vans;

      modified controllers to make video games accessible.

    4. readily understandable.

      Students may believe that poetry is not accessible because of its metaphorical language.

    5. obtainable; attainable.

      accessible evidence.

    6. open to the influence of (usually followed byto ).

      accessible to bribery.

    accessible British / əkˈsɛsəbəl /

    adjective

    1. easy to approach, enter, use, or understand

    2. likely to be affected by; open to; susceptible to

    3. obtainable; available

    4. easy for disabled people to enter or use

    5. logic (of a possible world) surveyable from some other world so that the truth value of statements about it can be known. A statement possibly p is true in a world W if and only if p is true in some worlds accessible to W

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

    Other Word Forms

    • accessibility noun
    • accessibly adverb
    • nonaccessible adjective
    • preaccessible adjective
    • unaccessible adjective
    • unaccessibly adverb

    Etymology

    Origin of accessible

    First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English, Middle French, from Late Latin accessibilis; access, -ible

    Example Sentences

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    Most insurance plans cover the treatment, making it accessible for many who qualify.

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    Bradford is set to receive a further £1m in government funding to help keep culture "low cost" and accessible, it has been confirmed.

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    Osborne and Ribeiro-Addy were among several Labour MPs who said they backed scrapping tuition fees altogether to boost social mobility and make higher education more accessible.

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    "In essence, our nation would provide the raw materials for scientific discovery without any assurance that the end products would be accessible to our people should a future health crisis emerge."

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    Fashion journalist Renee Washington says fashion content creators are having a "big impact" on the industry and feels they are making it "more accessible".

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    Related Words

    • available
    • handy
    • reachable
    • usable

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