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enabling

[en-ey-bling]

adjective

Law.
  1. 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.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of enabling1

First recorded in 1670–80; enable + -ing 2
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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.

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Critics see the GHF as enabling a plan by the Israeli government to displace Palestinians south into smaller areas of Gaza.

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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.

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"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.

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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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