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All accessing synonyms

acΒ·cess
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verb accessing

  • come β€” When a person or thing comes to a particular place, especially to a place where you are, they move there.
  • achieve β€” If you achieve a particular aim or effect, you succeed in doing it or causing it to happen, usually after a lot of effort.
  • attain β€” If you attain something, you gain it or achieve it, often after a lot of effort.
  • pierce β€” to penetrate into or run through (something), as a sharp, pointed dagger, object, or instrument does.
  • amass β€” If you amass something such as money or information, you gradually get a lot of it.
  • earn β€” to gain or get in return for one's labor or service: to earn one's living.
  • buy β€” If you buy something, you obtain it by paying money for it.
  • get β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • win β€” to finish first in a race, contest, or the like.
  • pick up β€” to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
  • bring in β€” When a government or organization brings in a new law or system, they introduce it.
  • gain β€” to make a gain or gains in.
  • have β€” Usually, haves. an individual or group that has wealth, social position, or other material benefits (contrasted with have-not).
  • collect β€” If you collect a number of things, you bring them together from several places or from several people.
  • promote β€” to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
  • achieve β€” If you achieve a particular aim or effect, you succeed in doing it or causing it to happen, usually after a lot of effort.
  • take β€” to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
  • appear β€” If you say that something appears to be the way you describe it, you are reporting what you believe or what you have been told, though you cannot be sure it is true.
  • visit β€” to go to and stay with (a person or family) or at (a place) for a short time for reasons of sociability, politeness, business, curiosity, etc.: to visit a friend; to visit clients; to visit Paris.
  • reach β€” to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore.
  • turn up β€” to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • report β€” an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
  • show up β€” to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
  • take place β€” a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • introduce β€” to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
  • get in β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • penetrate β€” to pierce or pass into or through: The bullet penetrated the wall. The fog lights penetrated the mist.
  • come in β€” If information, a report, or a telephone call comes in, it is received.
  • arrive β€” When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, they come to it at the end of a journey.
  • invade β€” to enter forcefully as an enemy; go into with hostile intent: Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
  • infiltrate β€” to filter into or through; permeate.
  • go in β€” go indoors
  • pull β€” pull media
  • receive β€” to take into one's possession (something offered or delivered): to receive many gifts.
  • make β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • draw β€” to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • bring β€” If you bring someone or something with you when you come to a place, they come with you or you have them with you.
  • score β€” the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match.
  • obtain β€” to come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request: to obtain permission; to obtain a better income.
  • realize β€” to grasp or understand clearly.
  • ascertain β€” If you ascertain the truth about something, you find out what it is, especially by making a deliberate effort to do so.
  • pervade β€” to become spread throughout all parts of: Spring pervaded the air.
  • permeate β€” to pass into or through every part of: Bright sunshine permeated the room.
  • raid β€” a sudden assault or attack, as upon something to be seized or suppressed: a police raid on a gambling ring.
  • violate β€” to break, infringe, or transgress (a law, rule, agreement, promise, instructions, etc.).
  • plunder β€” to rob of goods or valuables by open force, as in war, hostile raids, brigandage, etc.: to plunder a town.
  • pillage β€” to strip ruthlessly of money or goods by open violence, as in war; plunder: The barbarians pillaged every conquered city.
  • ravage β€” to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ravages: a face ravaged by grief.
  • occupy β€” to take or fill up (space, time, etc.): I occupied my evenings reading novels.
  • breach β€” If you breach an agreement, a law, or a promise, you break it.
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