ligipääsetavana
Ligipääsetavana is a Estonian term used to describe something that is accessible, usable, or understandable by a broad range of people, particularly those with disabilities. In practice, it denotes that a product, service or environment has been designed or prepared to be accessible, removing barriers to use.
Linguistically, ligipääsetavana functions as a participial adjective in predicative or attributive position. It is commonly applied
Common domains where the term appears include architecture and urban planning (ramps, elevators, accessible signage), information
In policy and standards contexts, Estonia, like many EU countries, promotes accessibility in public sector services
Related terms include ligipääsetavus (accessibility) and kättesaadavus (availability). The phrase ligipääsetavana reflects a focus on actual