acceder
n.
one who accedes; one who enters into an agreement; one who rises to power
accéder
v.
accede, agree, concur; enter office; become party to an agreement; access, gain entrance to, get at
acceder
v.
accede, agree; enter; log-in, word used when signing onto a computer system; (Southern Cone) gain access
Acceder
(n.)
One who accedes.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
acceder
= access, contact, gain + access, get into, accede, gain + admittance.
Ex: Teletext services are broadcast information services which may be accessed in a non-interactive mode.
Ex: Hosts in Europe can also be contacted through the European part of the IPSS network.
Ex: Libraries gain access to their own files by means of terminals connected to the central computer.
Ex: To get into these national and international networks which are suitable for long-distance communication, a telephone link must be used to access the closest node.
Ex: Once Modjeski heard him express sympathy, she knew she could wheedle him into acceding.
Ex: In the early 1800s libraries were used by only the small portion of the population that could gain admittance.
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* acceder a = approach, fall in with, get at, agree to.
* acceder haciendo clic = click.