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Accessible   /æksˈɛsəbəl/   Listen
adjective
Accessible  adj.  
1.
Easy of access or approach; approachable; as, an accessible town or mountain, an accessible person.
2.
Open to the influence of; with to. "Minds accessible to reason."
3.
Obtainable; to be got at. "The best information... at present accessible."






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"Accessible" Quotes from Famous Books



... I see before me (Man) nor heere, nor heere; Nor what ensues but haue a Fog in them That I cannot looke through. Away, I prythee, Do as I bid thee: There's no more to say: Accessible is none but ...
— The First Folio [35 Plays] • William Shakespeare

... educated ought to work like the rest," she went on, "and if there is to be any comfort, it should be accessible to all. There should be no privileges. However, that's enough philosophy. Tell me something cheerful. Tell me about the painters. What ...
— The House with the Mezzanine and Other Stories • Anton Tchekoff

... encouraged and directed, and the elements opposing its action are demoralized. Now, to any one who has thought out and connected the various evolution theories, as taken, not from any occult source, but from the ordinary scientific manual accessible to all—from the hypothesis of the latest variation in the habits of species—say, the acquisition of carnivorous habits by the New Zealand parrot, for instance—to the farthest glimpses backwards into Space and Eternity afforded by the "Fire Mist" ...
— Five Years Of Theosophy • Various

... defects need not blind us to the service done by Miss Ragozin in making Beowulf accessible to school children. The style is, in general, strong and effective, not without some of the beauty and dignity of the Old English, but relieved of the more obscure and recondite ...
— The Translations of Beowulf - A Critical Biography • Chauncey Brewster Tinker

... here—he's always away when he's wanted. One of the features of this big house is that from the street-door the different floors are accessible practically without challenge. My servant makes love to a young person employed in the rooms above these, and he had a long bout of it last evening. When he's out on that job he leaves my outer door, on the staircase, ...
— Embarrassments • Henry James


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