Comparative for possible or easy to acquire, access or use
“They are creating innovative learning material in formats that are accessible to a wide range of learners.”
Comparative for easily understood or appreciated
“All of the information was made accessible to the intelligent layman in simple, lucid English.”
(of a person) Comparative for easy to access, approach or talk to
“The new manager may seem intimidating but is actually a very accessible person.”
Comparative for reasonable or low in cost or price
“The new store offers stylish clothes at accessible prices.”
Comparative for susceptible to being attacked or compromised
“By making classified information available on the internet, he knowingly made it accessible to potential bad actors.”
Comparative for close by and easy to get to
“Each vault must be located in an accessible location and away from street intersections or points where traffic is heavy or dense.”
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