Pronunciation: /ˈækˌsɛs klɜrk/
noun A person who is responsible for granting or denying access to a particular area or information
A1 The access clerk helped me find my way around the library.
A2 The access clerk checked my ID before allowing me into the restricted area.
B1 The access clerk provided me with the necessary login information to access the online database.
B2 The access clerk assisted me in setting up my account for remote access to the company's server.
C1 The access clerk has extensive knowledge of the security protocols in place to protect sensitive information.
C2 The access clerk played a crucial role in ensuring only authorized personnel could enter the secure facility.
formal The access clerk at the library helped me find the book I was looking for.
informal I asked the access clerk at the hospital for directions to the nearest restroom.
slang The access clerk at the DMV was super chill and helped me with my license renewal.
figurative The access clerk to the CEO's office holds the key to important information within the company.
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