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Example sentences for "accessible"

Lexicographically close words:
accessary; accesse; accessed; accesses; accessibility; accession; accessions; accessit; accessories; accessory
  1. On careful consideration of all the evidence accessible it seems to me that no attempt at negotiation with the insurgent leader could result in any good.

  2. The people in Oregon City are agitating the subject of a railroad to connect the Willamette Valley with the Columbia river, at some point accessible to large vessels.

  3. The past, on rare occasions even the future, lay open; the entire planetary memory, stored with rich and pregnant accumulated experience, was accessible and shareable.

  4. The content of his mind is accessible to me--telepathically--in any case.

  5. Secondly, the water was so extremely hard that it was important that the channels should be readily accessible for repair as well as for the detection of leakage.

  6. Meanwhile, before 1250, Averroes became accessible to the Latin Schoolmen by means of versions, accredited by the names of Michael Scot and others.

  7. By the labours of Hunain and his family the great body of Greek science, medical, astronomical and mathematical, became accessible to the Arab-speaking races.

  8. The war of 1663 followed, the results of which are accessible in several publications, but especially in Colonial History of New York, Vol.

  9. It is everywhere accessible by water from the city.

  10. That is to say, the accessible evidence is in each case overwhelmingly in favour of the doctrine, inasmuch as the supposed reasoner is entirely unaware of the evidence which might be produced on the other side.

  11. The problem is essentially, is this man accessible to the motives by which normal men regulate their conduct?

  12. But, at any rate, he points to considerations which show how little any one can judge of merit by any tangible and generally accessible test.

  13. It seemed a rather hopeless and discouraging affair until he was really before me; but, truth to say, he is one of the most accessible of men, and only reluctantly allows himself to be hedged in by the pressure of endless affairs.

  14. The village is built on the shoulder of a mountain, not half way up, and only accessible by a ladder-like path on either side.

  15. Moreover it may be ascertained and studied in connection with the most widely different morphologic abnormalities, and therefore affords easily accessible material for statistical inquiry.

  16. These mutations are more readily accessible to observation and experiment than the slow and gradual changes surmised by Wallace and his followers, which are entirely beyond our present and future experience.

  17. As previously stated, it is one of the most manifest and most easily accessible examples of a latent character becoming active through systematic atavism.

  18. The fact that the origination of such forms is accessible to direct investigation is proven quite independently of all further considerations.

  19. Mount Tacoma has, embedded in its mighty bosom, no fewer than fifteen glaciers, three of which have been rendered accessible to visitors.

  20. Although their country is much more mountainous in appearance than others lower down, yet here are some of the most accessible of the few mountain passes by which the interior, a rich fur-bearing district, can be gained.

  21. This lake even rivals, in the beauty of its waters and the grandeur of its mountain scenery, its more accessible neighbor, Lake Pend d'Oreille, while its conveniences for boating and fishing are equally good.

  22. These falls, on the upper river, are not accessible by rail, being a considerable distance above the point at which the railroad enters its valley.

  23. Fine creamery plants are found at various points, and several provinces sustain each a "traveling dairy," which systematically visits accessible centers and gives demonstration lectures to farmers' families.

  24. They are on Winthrop's map of 1634, but the sjavar-gata could hardly have been accessible as a landing place after their formation.

  25. But may it not be approachable through another side of man's nature,--accessible through gates like those by which one human spirit recognizes another human spirit?

  26. That is, you are first to acquire absolute confidence, by familiarity with the demonstrations of mathematics, that real and certain knowledge is accessible to the human mind.

  27. If they are deities, they are accessible to prayers, the prayers which are watchfulness and obedience.

  28. Off at a distance of a mile or so, accessible by horse-cars, is the Wallace Monument, standing on Moncrief, like a lone sentinel.

  29. Accessible to the public, they are practically free, and better than can be found elsewhere in the world.

  30. It is providential that these two useful minerals, coal and iron, are found together, and so conveniently near the geographical centre of Great Britain as to make them accessible to each section of the island.

  31. All these are within the metropolitan district, and are as readily accessible to the public as Boston Common or the Public Garden.

  32. They have always declared that England must remain an island, only accessible by sea.

  33. The great northern forests consist largely of spruce, and there are half a dozen pulp and paper mills in operation in places easily accessible to these forests.

  34. He will find it easy to get good prices for his produce, either in the local markets or in the more distant but still (owing to railways and steamship lines) easily accessible ones of other provinces or countries.

  35. Grecians were swarming over Lydia and the whole accessible part of Asia Minor.

  36. In laying out the nursery, some taste may be exercised by the planter; the sections and blocks should be distinct, and alleys should be located at convenient distances, so that all parts may be easily accessible with the wagon.

  37. Among the books that are accessible and that are adapted to the general reader, and to the student of practical entomology, two were found of eminent utility as far as they went.

  38. There is no harbor on the Atlantic coast, none in the world, more accessible than Bayfield, or more securely land-locked.

  39. With that clearness of vision which he possessed in such rare degree, this statesman saw that England had “virtually made valueless a vast property,” as much as if this power had “bombarded all the accessible seaport towns of America.

  40. Buffalo was a more popular and a more accessible port.

  41. The promoters, of both of the proposed new railroads, who suddenly had become wondrously accessible to the dear public and its advance agents, the newspaper reporters, were taking very few real steps toward the real construction of a railroad.

  42. Its magnificent harbour, accessible to the largest vessels afloat, and constituting the natural gateway to tropical Australia, lies, save for the British Fleet, absolutely defenceless.

  43. Its natural situation is a disadvantage, shut off as it is from the sea, and accessible only by long railway or wagon journeys either from Port Elizabeth in the Cape, or from Port Natal in the colony of Natal.

  44. It must be remembered that everything for Kimberley had to be brought up either from the coast, five hundred miles from the Orange Free State, or from some of the more accessible parts of Cape Colony.

  45. The defeat of Robert and the crushing of the most powerful nobles had taught the barons a lesson which did not need to be repeated, and England was not easily accessible to the foreign enemies of the king.

  46. In this position, surrounded by fens and interlacing rivers, accessible at only a few points, occurred the last resistance which gave the Normans any trouble.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accessible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accessible; accommodating; adaptable; affirmed; amenable; approachable; attainable; attendant; available; broadcast; candid; communicative; convenient; current; declared; demonstrative; disseminated; distributed; effusive; expansive; forthcoming; frank; free; friendly; hand; handy; home; immanent; immediate; impressionable; indwelling; inherent; malleable; movable; nearby; newsy; obtainable; open; operative; outgoing; outspoken; passable; penetrable; pervious; plastic; pliable; pliant; popular; practicable; present; public; published; ready; receptive; reported; reserve; responsive; sociable; spread; stated; suggestible; susceptible; talkative; telecast; unconstrained; unhampered; unreserved; unrestrained; unrestricted; unshrinking; versatile; weak