accessible to
Frequency: 8.538.0 per million words
Indicates the audience or group for whom something is intended or can be understood by.
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Examples (10)
- The beach should be accessible to everyone.
- These cartoons make Shakespeare more accessible to children.
- We must ensure this website is fully accessible to people with disabilities.
- High-yield investment funds were once only accessible to the wealthy.
- The professor's goal was to make complex scientific theories accessible to a general audience.
- All public services must remain easily accessible to all citizens.
- The museum's new app makes its collection instantly accessible to a global audience.
- This sensitive data should not be accessible to unauthorized personnel.
- Clean drinking water is still not readily accessible to many rural communities.
- The legal documents were written in a style that was barely accessible to anyone without a law degree.