Noun
The quality of being accessible, or of admitting approach; receptibility.
Source: Webster's dictionaryStrong women- precious jewels all- their humanness is evident in their accessibility. We are able to enter into the spirit of these women and rejoice in their warmth and courage. Maya Angelou
An enduring legacy of Balamuralikrishna is the wider accessibility of classical kirtanas to the public. Many of his contemporaries tend to treat classical and popular music as watertight compartments. M. Balamuralikrishna
Infanticide and infant neglect exist in inverse ratio to the accessibility of abortion services. Sheri S. Tepper
I am fourth-generation deaf, which means everyone in my immediate family is deaf. So I grew up always having 100 percent accessibility to language and communication, which was wonderful and something so many deaf people don't have. Shoshannah Stern
I acknowledge that Hulu's easy accessibility probably keeps some people from pirating. But a respected industry analyst says less than 5% of TV content is being stolen today. Steven Levitan
I believe in accessibility. I believe in honesty and a culture that supports that. And you can't have that if you're not open to receiving feedback. Mindy Grossman