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`ac·ces·si·ble
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`adj.
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`1. Easily approached or entered.
`2. Easily obtained: accessible money.
`3. Easy to talk to or get along with: an accessible manager.
`4. Easy to understand or appreciate: an accessible artwork.
`5. Easily swayed or influenced: accessible to flattery.
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`ac·ces′si·bil′i·ty, ac·ces′si·ble·ness n.
`ac·ces′si·bly adv.
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`accessible (әkˈsɛsәbәl)
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`adj
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`1. easy to approach, enter, use, or understand
`2. accessible to likely to be affected by; open to; susceptible to
`3. obtainable; available
`4. easy for disabled people to enter or use
`5. (Logic) 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
`acˌcessiˈbility n acˈcessibly adv
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`ac•ces•si•ble (ækˈsɛs ә bәl)
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`adj.
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`1. easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use.
`2. able to be used, entered, or reached.
`3. obtainable; attainable: accessible evidence.
`4. readily understandable.
`5. open to the influence of (usu. fol. by to): accessible to bribery.
`[1600–10; < Late Latin]
`ac•ces`si•bil′i•ty, n.
`ac•ces′si•bly, adv.
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`Adj. 1. accessible capable of being reached; "a town accessible by rail"
`↔ convenient suited to your comfort or purpose or needs; "a convenient excuse for
`not going"
`≠ inaccessible, unaccessible capable of being reached only with great difficulty or
`not at all
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`2. accessible capable of being read with comprehension; "readily accessible to the
`nonprofessional reader"; "the tales seem more approachable than his more difficult
`novels"
`≡ approachable
`↔ comprehendible, comprehensible capable of being comprehended or understood; "an idea
`comprehensible to the average mind"
`3. accessible easily obtained; "most students now have computers accessible";
`"accessible money"
`↔ available obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service; "kept a fire
`extinguisher available"; "much information is available through computers"; "available in
`many colors"; "the list of available candidates is unusually long"
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`4. accessible easy to get along with or talk to; friendly; "an accessible and genial man"
`↔ approachable easy to meet or converse or do business with; "a friendly
`approachable person"
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`accessible
`adjective
`1. ≡ handy, near, nearby, at hand, within reach, at your fingertips, at your fingertips, reachable,
`achievable, getatable (informal), a hop, skip and a jump away The shopping centre is easily accessible.
`handy ≠ hidden, unavailable, faroff, secreted, inaccessible, unobtainable, unreachable
`2. ≡ available, possible, ready, convenient, on hand, obtainable, attainable The aim is to make the
`system accessible to more people.
`3. ≡ understandable, plain, conceivable, userfriendly, intelligible, coherent, graspable their reputation
`for providing accessible theatre for young people
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`accessible adjective
`1. Being within easy reach:
`≡ convenient, handy, nearby.
`Idioms: close at hand, close by.
`2. Available for use:
`≡ employable, open, operable, operative, practicable, usable, utilizable.
`3. Easily approached:
`≡ approachable, responsive, welcoming.
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`Translations
`accessible [ækˈsesәbl] ADJ
`1. [place] → accesible
`2. (= approachable) [person] → accesible, asequible
`3. (= understandable) [art, language] → accesible (to para)
`4. (= able to be influenced) he is not accessible to reason → no escucha la razón, hace oídos sordos a la
`razón
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`accessible →
`accesible
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`Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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`accessible
`a. accesivoa, asequible, accesible.
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`EnglishSpanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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`Is your hotel accessible to wheelchairs?
`→ ¿Es su hotel accesible para sillas de ruedas?
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`Collins Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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`accessible adj accesible; wheelchair — accesible para silla(s) de ruedas, con acceso para silla(s) de
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`ruedas
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