enable
[εn'eɪbəl]

verb transitive

[Definition]: to make it possible, to make able

[Example Sentences]:
1. You can always enable it again later if you want the feature back.
2. All users need to do is enable this feature and link it with another mobile device.
3. Many of the systems enable users to remotely turn on and off lights.
4. Our employees wanted to do something to enable people to feel safer in our cities.
5. Facebook is preparing to launch a mobile app that would enable users to interact online anonymously.
6. The modified rules should enable buyers to put less money down on a home.
7. I try and enable people of color to have full opportunity.
8. The aim is to enable companies to create iOS business apps.
9. This is global Internet abuse that uses good technology to enable bad actors.
10. It gives companies simple tools they can use to properly enable their growing mobile workforce.
11. I agree with them both and would love to see Apple enable this feature for all iOS devices.
12. The user does not need to do anything explicitly to enable the privacy mode.
13. This makes it easier for developers to enable push notifications on the Web, she said.
14. Google Now can also be used to enable voice connections.
15. You can not only enable devices, but also adjust the volume for each one.


[Antonyms]weaken, disqualify, incapacitate

[Synonyms]empower, strengthen, qualify
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