Accessional

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛʃənəl/

Definitions of accessional

adjective relating to or suitable for a particular occasion or purpose

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of accessional in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of accessional

past tense

accessed

plural

accessionals

comparative

more accessional

superlative

most accessional

present tense

accesses

future tense

will access

perfect tense

has accessed

continuous tense

is accessing

singular

accessional

positive degree

accessional

infinitive

to access

gerund

accessing

participle

accessing

Origin and Evolution of accessional

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accessional' originated from the Latin word 'accessio', meaning increase or addition.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in legal contexts to refer to something added or gained, the term 'accessional' has evolved to also describe things related to access or entry in a more general sense.