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		Definition of accessibility in English: accessibilitynoun əksɛsɪˈbɪlɪtiəkˌsɛsəˈbɪlədi mass noun1The quality of being able to be reached or entered.  the restoration project involved repairing the roof and improving accessibility Example sentencesExamples -  They maintain and enhance physical accessibility of campus facilities.
 -  It provides a range of support services, including general health and safety, accessibility, and fire planning.
 -  We focus on issues that address the needs of bus users, such as bus stop accessibility and the comfort and safety of buses.
 -  Reliable and affordable public transport determines accessibility to both employment and housing.
 -  He demonstrated the accessibility of lakes Nyasa and Tanganyika.
 -  We have a plan for improved accessibility in and around Lower Manhattan.
 -  We bring customers in by promising great service, state-of-the-art technology, and easy accessibility to our warehouse.
 -  The campaign will fund more than 4,000 square feet of new exhibition space and an elevator for increased accessibility.
 -  He also indicated that plans were underway to improve public transit and road accessibility to the airport.
 -  Another advantage of the hospital is its accessibility and convenience for many veterans who walk or take the subway or buses.
 
 Synonyms ease of access, availability, approachability, obtainability - 1.1 The quality of being easy to obtain or use.
 students were concerned about the accessibility of quality academic counselling Example sentencesExamples -  More methodical indexing would improve accessibility of the case studies.
 -  It is obvious that this software will be more restricted in terms of its accessibility to the database servers.
 -  The potential collector base is quite large due to the accessibility of photographs.
 -  Its easily removed side panel, removable drive cage, and general accessibility make it hard to beat.
 -  The easy accessibility of information on the Internet has made encyclopedias far less useful.
 -  A major national supplier announced it would stop selling ammonium nitrate as its easy accessibility questioned local safety.
 -  With new operating systems introduced every few years, the accessibility of e-books can be transient.
 -  Growth in its e-commerce capabilities is expected to revolutionize the accessibility of banking services.
 -  There's more accessibility to drugs, and it's creeping into our community.
 -  The field of astronomy is enriched by the accessibility of several high-caliber airborne telescopes.
 
  - 1.2 The quality of being easily understood or appreciated.
 the accessibility of his work helped to popularize modern art Synonyms comprehensibility, intelligibility, understandability, penetrability, approachability  - 1.3 The quality of being easily reached, entered, or used by people who have a disability.
 many architects believe that accommodating wheelchairs is all there is to providing accessibility Example sentencesExamples -  This conserves bandwidth and enhances handicap accessibility.
 -  For existing disabled staff, we have discussed accessibility requirements on an individual basis and agreed on provision of facilities.
 -  The state received anonymous complaints about accessibility, relating to the building's ramp and parking spaces.
 -  The board gave the city until December 1 to fix problems with the library's accessibility to people with disabilities.
 -  We are currently exploring the improvement of IT accessibility for disabled people.
 -  Persons with disabilities faced accessibility difficulties at certain polling sites.
 -  If ramps are built for handicap accessibility, and no one uses the ramps, then it's a waste.
 -  Development proposals will be refused unless the facility is relocated to other appropriate premises with equal accessibility.
 -  The library is now compliant with federal accessibility standards, incorporating ramps, automatic doors, and an elevator.
 -  Accessibility for disabled users and accessibility for diverse methods of browsing the web are connected issues.
 
  
    Definition of accessibility in US English: accessibilitynounəkˌsesəˈbilədēəkˌsɛsəˈbɪlədi 1The quality of being able to be reached or entered.  the restoration project involved repairing the roof and improving accessibility Example sentencesExamples -  The campaign will fund more than 4,000 square feet of new exhibition space and an elevator for increased accessibility.
 -  We have a plan for improved accessibility in and around Lower Manhattan.
 -  He also indicated that plans were underway to improve public transit and road accessibility to the airport.
 -  Reliable and affordable public transport determines accessibility to both employment and housing.
 -  We bring customers in by promising great service, state-of-the-art technology, and easy accessibility to our warehouse.
 -  They maintain and enhance physical accessibility of campus facilities.
 -  It provides a range of support services, including general health and safety, accessibility, and fire planning.
 -  Another advantage of the hospital is its accessibility and convenience for many veterans who walk or take the subway or buses.
 -  We focus on issues that address the needs of bus users, such as bus stop accessibility and the comfort and safety of buses.
 -  He demonstrated the accessibility of lakes Nyasa and Tanganyika.
 
 Synonyms ease of access, availability, approachability, obtainability - 1.1 The quality of being easy to obtain or use.
 students were concerned about the accessibility of quality academic counseling Example sentencesExamples -  There's more accessibility to drugs, and it's creeping into our community.
 -  Growth in its e-commerce capabilities is expected to revolutionize the accessibility of banking services.
 -  Its easily removed side panel, removable drive cage, and general accessibility make it hard to beat.
 -  The easy accessibility of information on the Internet has made encyclopedias far less useful.
 -  A major national supplier announced it would stop selling ammonium nitrate as its easy accessibility questioned local safety.
 -  It is obvious that this software will be more restricted in terms of its accessibility to the database servers.
 -  With new operating systems introduced every few years, the accessibility of e-books can be transient.
 -  The potential collector base is quite large due to the accessibility of photographs.
 -  More methodical indexing would improve accessibility of the case studies.
 -  The field of astronomy is enriched by the accessibility of several high-caliber airborne telescopes.
 
  - 1.2 The quality of being easily understood or appreciated.
 the accessibility of his work helped to popularize modern art Synonyms comprehensibility, intelligibility, understandability, penetrability, approachability  - 1.3 The quality of being easily reached, entered, or used by people who have a disability.
 many architects believe that accommodating wheelchairs is all there is to providing accessibility Example sentencesExamples -  Persons with disabilities faced accessibility difficulties at certain polling sites.
 -  If ramps are built for handicap accessibility, and no one uses the ramps, then it's a waste.
 -  This conserves bandwidth and enhances handicap accessibility.
 -  Accessibility for disabled users and accessibility for diverse methods of browsing the web are connected issues.
 -  For existing disabled staff, we have discussed accessibility requirements on an individual basis and agreed on provision of facilities.
 -  Development proposals will be refused unless the facility is relocated to other appropriate premises with equal accessibility.
 -  The state received anonymous complaints about accessibility, relating to the building's ramp and parking spaces.
 -  The library is now compliant with federal accessibility standards, incorporating ramps, automatic doors, and an elevator.
 -  The board gave the city until December 1 to fix problems with the library's accessibility to people with disabilities.
 -  We are currently exploring the improvement of IT accessibility for disabled people.
 
  
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