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access (verb), accesses; accessed; accessing
1. To obtain information or data; especially, from computer: "A person usually can't access most of the data on a computer without having a password."
2. To go someplace and to be able to enter whatever it is: "Pete asked for a key to the office because he was planning to access the office after working hours to complete his report.
3. Entering, making an entrée: "The thief was accessing the vault while the political rallies were taking place."
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accessing, assessing
accessing (ak SES ing) (verb)
Entering, making an entrée: The thief was accessing the vault while the political rallies were taking place.
assessing (uh SES ing) (verb)
Evaluating property or a situation: The military officers were assessing the battle reports so they could decide what to do next.

When Jessie assesses real estate, he often finds himself accessing the property so he can see firsthand all the details about the conditions of what is available.