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1ac·cess Listen to audio/ˈækˌsɛs/ noun
[noncount] 1 : a way of getting near, at, or to something or someone
All public buildings should provide wheelchair access. [=a way for people in wheelchairs to enter] The cup holders are placed for easy access. [=so that they can be easily reached]often + to The town wants to increase public access to beaches. A dirt road provides access to the home.
2 : a way of being able to use or get something
We have Internet access at the library.usually + to We have access to the Internet at the library. I don't have access to a car right now. [=I don't have a car that I can use right now] Patients need better access to medical care. increasing children's access to education They tried to gain illegal access to the company's network.see also access time
3 : permission or the right to enter, get near, or make use of something or to have contact with someone — usually + to They refused to give the police access to their home. divorced parents who want increased/improved access to their children Investigators are trying to gain/get access to his financial records. [=trying to get the right to see his financial records] He was granted/denied access to the report. [=he was given/refused permission to see the report]

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