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accessibility

[ ak-ses-uh-bil-uh-tee ]

noun

  1. the quality of being easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, use, or understand:

    Transportation in boats, land vehicles, and eventually aircraft dramatically increased the accessibility of most locations on the planet.

    What is most immediately noticeable about the music is its accessibility.

  2. the quality of being usable, reachable, obtainable, etc.:

    The closeness and accessibility of the moon allow us to operate there in a way that is not possible with other space destinations.

    The Open Access policy establishes the company’s expectations relating to the public accessibility of data from research done by staff members or outside contractors.

  3. the quality of being suitable or adapted for use by people with disabilities:

    Undoubtedly, tourism and travel revenues will come to depend more and more on adequate accessibility as the number of senior and disabled visitors grows in the coming decades.



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The proposed revamp - which has not yet been approved - would increase the hill's capacity by 20% in time for the 2027 event and increase accessibility.

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They say making abortion care available to everyone means improving accessibility for disabled people, "reinforcing the need to eliminate everyday barriers to abortion care to protect the health and reproductive choices of pregnant people".

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According to materials provided by Sundance Institute, the decision-making process included seven overarching focus areas: ethos, event capability, transportation, hospitality, inclusion and accessibility, financial sustainability and host partner support.

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The sport doesn’t have the same accessibility as tennis and pickleball, which can be played for free on the many municipal courts in the city.

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Remedies the office helps institute could be as straightforward as adding accessibility features to school buildings or seating a near-sighted child at the front of the class.

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