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non-accessible


adjective

  1. easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, or use.
  2. that can be used, entered, reached, etc.: an accessible road; accessible ruins.
  3. obtainable; attainable: accessible evidence.
  4. open to the influence of (usually followed by to): accessible to bribery.

adjective

  1. easy to approach, enter, use, or understand
  2. accessible to likely to be affected by; open to; susceptible to
  3. obtainable; available
  4. easy for disabled people to enter or use
  5. logic (of a possible world) surveyable from some other world so that the truth value of statements about it can be known. A statement possibly p is true in a world W if and only if p is true in some worlds accessible to W

adj.c.1400, “affording access,” from Middle French accessible, from Late Latin accessibilis, verbal adjective from Latin accessus “a coming near, approach” (see access (n.)). Meaning “easy to reach” is from 1640s; Of art or writing, “able to be readily understood,” 1961 (a term not needed in the years before writing or art often deliberately was made not so).

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