master key
noun
plural master keys
1
a
: a key designed to open any of a set of similar locks (as on the doors of a building)
The porter unlocked the door with his master key.—Paul Wilkinson
… he borrowed the electronic master key …—a fob which unlocks all the bedrooms in the building—and used it to enter another resident's room.—Jason Evans
… the … idea of coordinating luggage inspection by providing locks that the TSA can open with a master key.—Ryan Davis
called also passkey
b
: something (such as a set of computer instructions or a specific sequence of characters) that provides digital access to a variety of systems, files, etc.
… an alarmingly powerful cipher … that could be used as a master key to bypass basically any security system imaginable …—Sara Netzley
The cybercriminals behind the … ransomware have decided to close up shop and have now released the master key capable of decrypting files locked with their malware.—Anthony Spadafora
You can store all your passwords in one database, which is locked with a master key. So you only have to remember one single master key to unlock the whole database.—TechSpot.com
2
: a crucial means of understanding or attaining something
—usually used with to
That's when it clicked. I had trained my mind to think what I wanted. At that point, I knew mindset training was the master key to success.—David DeRam
One approach to defeating aging suggests replacing body parts as they fail. Another aims at finding a master key to youth.—Todd Friend
… a man I thought might hold the master key to one of the strangest scholarly mysteries in recent decades …—Ariel Sabar
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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