access

/ˈæksɛs/
verb
  1. To obtain, retrieve, or make use of something, especially data or information.
    • Students can access the online course materials 24 hours a day.
    • The technician accessed the server to fix the error.
    • You can access your email from any computer.
  2. To reach or enter a place or system.
    • The keycard allows employees to access the building after hours.
    • The hacker tried to access the company's private network.
    • Hikers can access the trailhead from the main road.
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noun
  1. The ability, right, or permission to enter, use, or approach something.
    • Students have free access to the library's online resources.
    • The building has wheelchair access through a side ramp.
    • She was denied access to the private meeting.
  2. A way or means of entering or reaching a place.
    • The back door offers easy access to the garden.
    • A narrow dirt road provides access to the mountain cabin.
    • The only access to the island is by boat.
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