Noun
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see direct, access.
(computing) Synonym of random access
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBut, the thing is, since I always had my own little shop and direct access to the public, I've been able to build up a technique without marketing people ever telling me what the public wants. Vivienne Westwood
The arts alone give direct access to experience. To eliminate them from education - or worse, to tolerate them as cultural ornaments - is antieducational obscurantism. It is foisted on us by the pedants and snobs of Hellenistic Greece who considered artistic performance fit only for slaves... Peter Drucker
That Big Science culture in the USA, and similar groups elswhere, tended to have separate, direct access to government and hence to funding sources. It was independent to a great extent of the rest of science, of which it was never a majority component except in funding. Philip Warren Anderson
Then Jesus changed the situation. When he paid for our sins on the cross, the veil in the temple that symbolized our separation from God was split from top to bottom, indicating that direct access to God was once again available. Rick Warren
Direct access to sea is an essential part of foreign policy. Carlos Mesa
Corporations [gained] direct access to what we may think of as our humanity, emotions, and agency but, in this context, are really just buttons. Douglas Rushkoff