Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛʃənəl/
adjective relating to or suitable for a particular occasion or purpose
A1 The accessional fee for the museum is included in the ticket price.
A2 Students have accessional privileges to the school library.
B1 Members of the club have accessional benefits, such as discounts on events.
B2 The premium membership offers accessional perks like exclusive content.
C1 The accessional pass allows entry to all areas of the theme park.
C2 The accessional rights granted to shareholders include voting on important company decisions.
formal The accessional fee must be paid in order to attend the event.
informal You'll need to get a ticket to gain access to the accessional areas.
slang I heard only VIPs have access to the accessional lounge.
figurative Having access to the accessional knowledge gave her a unique advantage in the competition.
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