Accessed can be categorized as a verb.
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access - obtain or retrieve from a storage device; as of information on a computer | ||
access - reach or gain access to; "How does one access the attic in this house?"; "I cannot get to the T.V. antenna, even if I climb on the roof" |
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1. | verb | News can be accessed on your computer. | |
2. | verb | My bank statement no longer comes in the mail, but it can be accessed online. | |
3. | verb | In this programming language, the attributes of the objects are encapsulated, so they can only be accessed by way of read and write methods previously defined in the class from which they are derived. | |
4. | verb | How does one access the attic in this house? | |
5. | verb | Direct access connections might enable users to access EnronOnline more quickly than is currently possible through internet access. | |
6. | verb | James had heard that one hold up was the absence of a confidentiality agreement--I guess between ECS and Transwestern--that would permit ECS to communicate to us the details on how to access teh key info. from CDEC. | |
7. | verb | My understanding was that ECS was to provide a means to access CDEC's online profile in order for us to make a decision to avoid running the compressor during CDEC's peak load periods. | |
8. | verb | What you get is a $13/day charge to access the internet through a slow 512/512kb/s that you can only use to check email etc (Read: No downloading). | |
9. | verb | For some reason I couldn't access my e-mail. | |
10. | verb | Computer technology is indispensable to access many pertinent items of data. | |
11. | verb | I have attached for your convenience the FTP instructions to access our site. | |
12. | verb | I made it so only root could access the administrative screen. | |
13. | verb | I often use SSH to access my computers remotely. | |
14. | verb | If you want to read this page later, just know that you can access it from the "Help" link at the very bottom of the website. | |
15. | verb | I have attached instructions on how to use FTP to access our files. | |
16. | noun | He gained access to the building. | |
17. | noun | He took a wrong turn on the access to the bridge. |
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News can be accessed on your computer. | |
My bank statement no longer comes in the mail, but it can be accessed online. | |
In this programming language, the attributes of the objects are encapsulated, so they can only be accessed by way of read and write methods previously defined in the class from which they are derived. | |
How does one access the attic in this house? |
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Direct access connections might enable users to access EnronOnline more quickly than is currently possible through internet access. |
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James had heard that one hold up was the absence of a confidentiality agreement--I guess between ECS and Transwestern--that would permit ECS to communicate to us the details on how to access teh key info. from CDEC. |
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My understanding was that ECS was to provide a means to access CDEC's online profile in order for us to make a decision to avoid running the compressor during CDEC's peak load periods. |
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What you get is a $13/day charge to access the internet through a slow 512/512kb/s that you can only use to check email etc (Read: No downloading). |
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For some reason I couldn't access my e-mail. | |
Computer technology is indispensable to access many pertinent items of data. | |
I have attached for your convenience the FTP instructions to access our site. | |
I made it so only root could access the administrative screen. | |
I often use SSH to access my computers remotely. | |
If you want to read this page later, just know that you can access it from the "Help" link at the very bottom of the website. | |
I have attached instructions on how to use FTP to access our files. | |
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He gained access to the building. |
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He took a wrong turn on the access to the bridge. |
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