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    accessibility
    /əkˌsɛsɪˈbɪlɪti/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being able to be reached or entered: "the restoration project involved repairing the roof and improving accessibility" Similar ease of accessavailabilityapproachabilityobtainabilityOpposite inaccessibility

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  2. the quality or characteristic of something that makes it possible to approach, enter, or use it: Touch-screen voting machines meet the requirements for accessibility to people with disabilities. Accessibility is one of the most important aspects of textual analysis.

  3. Accessibility is the design of products, devices, services, vehicles, or environments so as to be usable by people with disabilities. [1] .

  4. Accessibility is the concept of whether a product or service can be used by everyonehowever they encounter it. Accessibility laws exist to aid people with disabilities, but designers should try to accommodate all potential users in many contexts of use anyway. To do so has firm benefits—notably better designs for all.

  5. Jan 1, 2024 · Accessibility is the practice of making your websites usable by as many people as possible. We traditionally think of this as being about people with disabilities, but the practice of making sites accessible also benefits other groups such as those using mobile devices, or those with slow network connections.

  6. the quality or characteristic of something that makes it possible to approach, enter, or use it: Touch-screen voting machines meet the requirements for accessibility to people with disabilities. Accessibility is one of the most important aspects of textual analysis.

  7. The W3C Web Accessibility Initiative ( WAI) develops technical specifications, guidelines, techniques, and supporting resources that describe accessibility solutions. These are considered international standards for web accessibility; for example, WCAG 2.0 is also an ISO standard: ISO/ IEC 40500.

  8. A General Definition. Accessibility is the practice of making information, activities, and/or environments sensible, meaningful, and usable for as many people as possible. A common example of accessibility that we have all likely encountered, is in the context of architectural design. Consider the “accessible entrance” to buildings.

  9. Accessibility definition: the quality of being easy to approach, reach, enter, speak with, use, or understand. See examples of ACCESSIBILITY used in a sentence.

  10. accessibility. noun. /əkˌsesəˈbɪləti/. /əkˌsesəˈbɪləti/. [uncountable] how easy something is to reach, enter, use, see, etc. Data accessibility and reliability are essential factors in today's business world.

  11. Accessibility is the degree to which a product, device, service, environment, or facility is usable by as many people as possible, including by persons with disabilities.