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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
/ fəˈsɪlɪˌteɪt /
verb
- tr to make easier; assist the progress of
Derived Forms
- faˈcilitative, adjective
- faˈciliˌtator, noun
Other Words From
- fa·cil·i·ta·tive adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of facilitate1
Example Sentences
But, rejecting HRW's allegations on X, Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein said Israel had facilitated "the continuous flow of water and humanitarian aid into Gaza, despite operating under constant attacks of Hamas terror organisation".
Afterward, the group went to a bar hangout, also facilitated by Timeleft, for drinks and to meet other app users who also went to a dinner that night.
United Nations' Syria envoy Geir Pedersen said on Sunday he hoped for a swift end to sanctions on the country to help facilitate an economic recovery.
There is great value in people like him standing up for the law and making Trumpov break it openly rather than facilitating it for him.
"If it’s a patient’s wish to stay at home and we can facilitate that, with the right support package, you can’t measure that benefit."
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