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facilitate

[ fuh-sil-i-teyt ]

verb (used with object)

facilitated, facilitating.
  1. to make easier or less difficult; help forward (an action, a process, etc.):

    Careful planning facilitates any kind of work.

  2. 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.

  3. to assist the progress of (a person).


facilitate

/ əˈɪɪˌٱɪ /

verb

  1. tr to make easier; assist the progress of
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Derived Forms

  • ڲˈٲپ, adjective
  • ڲˈˌٲٴǰ, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ڲ···ٲ·پ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of facilitate1

First recorded in 1605–15; facilit(y) + -ate 1
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Surely club and country will benefit for many years to come if his instinct continues to be facilitated and not restricted by the conventions of modern-day kick-heavy game plans driven by data.

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Mr Whale added: "I am also a very different person from the immature individual that encouraged, facilitated and allowed this situation to occur."

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She repeats a claim that the company developed an app that would facilitate censorship in China.

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The church facilitated a visit to the site by BBC News NI.

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“The lawyers are doing that routinely. The lawyers ask the court to sign an extraction order and they indicate that it will facilitate the presence of the clients,” the judge said.

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