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enabling
[en-ey-bling]
adjective
conferring additional legal powers or capacities, especially by removing a barrier to action, suspending required permission, or relaxing oversight: enabling power.
an enabling act;
enabling power.
Example Sentences
To make domestic production viable, Keen has invested heavily in automation, enabling the Kentucky plant to operate with just a fraction of the workforce required overseas.
Critics see the GHF as enabling a plan by the Israeli government to displace Palestinians south into smaller areas of Gaza.
He said the decisions she had taken last year had created "room for manoeuvre" enabling her to extend the payment to more pensioners this coming winter.
"This… simply provides the government with supposed 'plausible deniability' for enabling breaches of international law," said the former official who also spoke on condition of anonymity.
Except for the times he used his platform to say what few of his peers would about comedy’s role in enabling fascism or the overturning of Roe v.
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