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facilitate
[fuh-sil-i-teyt]
verb (used with object)
to make easier or less difficult; help forward (an action, a process, etc.).
Careful planning facilitates any kind of work.
to lead or moderate (a discussion, workshop, etc.), especially as a person trained to do so.
An instructor will facilitate the online discussions, providing students with the questions beforehand.
to assist the progress of (a person).
facilitate
/ əˈɪɪˌٱɪ /
verb
(tr) to make easier; assist the progress of
Other 51Թ Forms
- facilitative adjective
- ڲˈٲپ adjective
- ڲˈˌٲٴǰ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of facilitate1
Example Sentences
Other amendments being discussed cover regulations about which substances or devices may be used to facilitate a person's death.
Various judges - including those on the US Supreme Court - have ruled that Mr Abrego Garcia was deported in error and that the government should "facilitate" his return to the US and his family.
The last time the military was deployed without a governor’s request or approval, military experts said, was to facilitate court-ordered desegregation in Southern states during the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
These measures, which will be introduced through amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill, will include new offences of facilitating begging for gain and trespassing with the intention of committing a crime.
Another connection between brothers may have helped facilitate Bellingham's move to Dortmund.
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