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open-door
adjective as in open
Weak matches
- admissible
- agreeable
- allowable
- approachable
- appropriate
- attainable
- available
- employable
- fit
- free
- general
- getable
- nondiscriminatory
- not posted
- obtainable
- on deck
- on tap
- operative
- permitted
- practicable
- proper
- public
- reachable
- securable
- suitable
- to be had
- unconditional
- unoccupied
- unqualified
- unrestricted
- usable
- vacant
- welcoming
- within reach
Example Sentences
Young has taken advantage of the manager’s open-door policy.
Sticking out his left leg from the open-door vehicle in an attempt to brace for impact, Foster suffered major fractures of his tibia and fibula.
Cohen said Trump had an “open-door policy” so executives could meet him in his office, without appointment, and keep him apprised of developments.
The Arensbergs kept an open-door policy for artists and art lovers to bask in nearly 1,000 works from pre-Columbian objects and Modern artists like Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and their favorite, Marcel Duchamp.
The Arensbergs kept an open-door policy for artists and art lovers to bask in nearly 1,000 works from pre-Columbian objects and Modern artists like Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and, their favorite, Marcel Duchamp.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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