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Acceder

Acceder is a Spanish verb with two broad senses. It can mean to gain access or entry to a place, a system, or information, and it can also mean to agree to or consent to a request, proposal, or condition. In daily language, it is common in contexts ranging from physical entry to digital authentication and formal negotiation.

Etymology and sense development: acceder comes from Latin accēdere, from ad- “toward” + cēdere “to go, yield.”

Conjugation overview: acceder is a regular -er verb. Present: yo accedo, tú accedes, él accede, nosotros accedemos,

Usage notes: physical access (acceder a una habitación, a un sistema informático) and consent to a request

See also: acceder (computing), consentir, aceptar, permitir.

Over
time
the
term
acquired
both
literal
meanings
of
approaching
or
entering
and
figurative
ones
of
yielding
or
consenting.
In
modern
usage,
it
is
typically
combined
with
the
preposition
a
to
indicate
what
is
being
accessed
or
to
what
one
consents
(acceder
a
un
acuerdo,
a
una
solicitud).
vosotros
accedéis,
ellos
acceden.
Other
common
forms
include
preterite
accedí,
imperfect
accedía,
future
accederé;
subjunctive
present
acceda,
imperfect
accediera;
imperative
accede
(tú),
acceda
(usted),
accedamos,
acceded,
accedan.
The
past
participle
is
accedido
and
the
gerund
accediendo.
or
proposal
(acceder
a
una
petición,
a
un
acuerdo)
are
the
main
domains.
While
similar
to
aceptar,
acceder
often
carries
a
nuance
of
formal
agreement
or
permission,
rather
than
mere
acceptance.
In
computing,
“acceder”
is
widely
used
for
logging
in
or
retrieving
data.