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facilitated
[fuh-sil-i-tey-tid]
adjective
(of a discussion, workshop, etc.) led or moderated, especially by a person trained to do so.
All of the club’s members are invited to attend a facilitated workshop to review all aspects of club activity.
made easier or less difficult.
The number of visitors to the EU increased as a result of the facilitated visa process.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of facilitate.
Other 51Թ Forms
- unfacilitated adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of facilitated1
Example Sentences
Auditors BDO identified "properties, made available to certain staff and senior management that appear to have facilitated a financial upside… with the Union taking on disproportionate risk".
In some cases, she’s helped some parents with resumes as they start job hunts, facilitated exchanges of leftover baby formula and clothing, and connected them with others to create a sort of weekend childcare network.
Bhushan agrees - the chance to show her film at Cannes, facilitated by the Maharashtra government, has opened new doors.
Indeed, Spanish steel might have conquered the New World in the sixteenth century, but its long rule over that vast region was facilitated by the appeal of a shared Christian religion.
But making Cassian the main focus would obscure the show’s larger point about free societies being hustled off a cliff by mass complacency, facilitated by falsehoods.
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