access
[æksεs]

noun

[Definition]: to reach or enter

[Example Sentences]:
1. This is the case to choose if you want easy access to the bottom ports on your iPhone 5.
2. He did, however, reveal the access took place in the latter half of 2015.
3. Figures from 2010 show some 69% of households now have access to clean water up from 48% in 2006.
4. In real time we want to help systems to make better access control decisions.
5. Some of them are getting access to things they might never see again.
6. All of this is just about having the access to your own health.
7. He was told the employees working at the time did not have access to it.
8. They then record the information you provide and can use it to access your account.
9. Web access or access via mobile software uses an account password.
10. The feature also allows users to access the data directly from the new cloud provider.
11. The advantage is that you can access the same information from any device.


[Antonyms]exit, egress, departure

[Synonyms]entrance, approach, passage
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