🔑access

noun/verb
/ˈæksɛs/

Meaning

the ability to enter or use something; to reach or use something
the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, or pass to and from a place

Example Sentences

Students have free access to the library.

Students have access to the library 24 hours a day.

Example Expressions

gain access

Synonyms

entry, approach, admission, connection, passage
Entry 1
entry, approach, admission, connection
Entry 2
entry, admission, approach, passage

Antonyms

denial, exclusion, restriction, prohibition, blockage
Entry 1
denial, exclusion
Entry 2
denial, restriction, prohibition, blockage

Collocations

have access, provide access, gain access, limited access, access to information, free access, access road
Entry 1
have access, provide access, gain access, limited access
Entry 2
access to information, free access, access road

More Example Sentences

The design is lacking in accessibility.

Has the internet access been available everywhere?

Access to quality education in rural areas is still inadequate.

They are allowed to access the archive under certain conditions.

I think healthcare should be accessible and affordable for everyone.

The advantage of living in a city is that all services are easily accessible.

E-commerce has created opportunities for small businesses to access global markets.

It is essential to extend internet access to remote areas to bridge the digital divide.

I believe that every person has the right to access professional mental health support in their life.

The advantage of social media is easy access to information; the disadvantage is the spread of misinformation.

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