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单词 facilitate
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Definition of facilitate in English:

facilitate

verb fəˈsɪlɪteɪtfəˈsɪləˌteɪt
[with object]
  • Make (an action or process) easy or easier.

    使(行动,过程)更容易,使便利

    schools were located in the same campus to facilitate the sharing of resources

    学校都建在同一校区内,以便资源共享。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The gardener had had to spray gasoline on them to facilitate combustion, and the smell was unpleasant.
    • Often the entire base of the bamboo clump is set on fire to facilitate the easy removal of dead bamboo.
    • Vineyards are commonly ripped before planting which facilitates drainage.
    • The data bank allows states to find out if a licence to practise has been revoked by another state and thus facilitates the licensing process.
    • The tutor facilitates emergence of specific learning outcomes established by the instructor.
    • There was remarkable political consensus on this initiative facilitating the speedy adoption of the text.
    • The material is organised in a reader-friendly manner facilitating easy reference.
    • Labour laws were to be changed to make it easier to fire workers, facilitating the closures.
    • Moreover, online pharmacies can bolster patient compliance rates by facilitating the refill process.
    • Funding was aimed at facilitating development not limiting it.
    • The whole idea of this is to facilitate the easy movement of through traffic and allow the town to flourish.
    • This is key to facilitating adoption of technology that supports nurses in their practice.
    • The centre is now a focal point for the community and has facilitated the growth of tourism in South Sligo.
    • Tables in each chapter are offset in light blue which facilitates retrieval of information.
    • These activities can facilitate product development in markets where the risks are high.
    • A start was made by encouraging and facilitating the recycling of tins and bottles.
    • So, this move has to be seen as a first step towards facilitating the process of computerisation.
    • The air bleed in the ballast tank facilitated maintenance of a constant pressure.
    • The consent process is facilitated by face to face interviews with a trained nurse.
    • Fatty acids have been used previously to facilitate the absorption of drugs by cells.
    Synonyms
    make easy/easier, ease, make possible, make smooth/smoother, smooth, smooth the path of, smooth the way for, clear the way for, open the door for
    enable, assist, help, help along, aid, oil, oil the wheels of, lubricate, expedite, speed up, accelerate, forward, advance, promote, further, encourage
    simplify

Derivatives

  • facilitative

  • adjective fəˈsɪlɪtətɪv
    • The approach builds social competence, prosocial behaviors, antidrug use attitudes and behaviors, a nondeviant peer network, and more developmentally facilitative family relationships.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Another piece of evidence that supported the study was that male talk tends to be more referential or informative, while female talk is more supportive and facilitative.
      • Care in the health profession context refers to those assistive, supportive, or facilitative acts toward or for another individual or group with evident or anticipated needs to ameliorate or improve a human condition or lifeway.
      • In fact, the role of the state, consistent with its position of neutrality, in these matters should be minimal and facilitative at the most.
      • In addition, he said the goals of chambers of commerce and progressive governments are highly complementary, as both entities seek to ensure a highly facilitative environment for conducting business.
  • facilitatory

  • adjective
    • ‘There is nothing wrong with Government involvement in agricultural markets, however its role should be facilitatory and non-discriminatory, transparent, consistent and known to all,’ he said.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In laboratory studies in which participants view an emotionally laden film or staged incident, results typically show clear facilitatory effects of emotional arousal on memory.
      • In other words, the function of one organ could have facilitatory as well as inhibitory actions on other organs via their connections, namely meridians, blood, and qi (vital air).
      • It would also be useful for future research to include paradigms involving startle modification by inhibitory and facilitatory prestimulation.
      • Those in charge need to claim ownership of the process and see the improvements as their own, even if their contribution was facilitatory rather than active.

Origin

Early 17th century: from French faciliter, from Italian facilitare, from facile 'easy', from Latin facilis (see facile).

Rhymes

habilitate, militate

Definition of facilitate in US English:

facilitate

verbfəˈsiləˌtātfəˈsɪləˌteɪt
[with object]
  • Make (an action or process) easy or easier.

    使(行动,过程)更容易,使便利

    schools were located on the same campus to facilitate the sharing of resources

    学校都建在同一校区内,以便资源共享。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Vineyards are commonly ripped before planting which facilitates drainage.
    • The gardener had had to spray gasoline on them to facilitate combustion, and the smell was unpleasant.
    • The consent process is facilitated by face to face interviews with a trained nurse.
    • This is key to facilitating adoption of technology that supports nurses in their practice.
    • Labour laws were to be changed to make it easier to fire workers, facilitating the closures.
    • A start was made by encouraging and facilitating the recycling of tins and bottles.
    • The data bank allows states to find out if a licence to practise has been revoked by another state and thus facilitates the licensing process.
    • The tutor facilitates emergence of specific learning outcomes established by the instructor.
    • The centre is now a focal point for the community and has facilitated the growth of tourism in South Sligo.
    • The air bleed in the ballast tank facilitated maintenance of a constant pressure.
    • Fatty acids have been used previously to facilitate the absorption of drugs by cells.
    • The whole idea of this is to facilitate the easy movement of through traffic and allow the town to flourish.
    • These activities can facilitate product development in markets where the risks are high.
    • Moreover, online pharmacies can bolster patient compliance rates by facilitating the refill process.
    • Funding was aimed at facilitating development not limiting it.
    • The material is organised in a reader-friendly manner facilitating easy reference.
    • So, this move has to be seen as a first step towards facilitating the process of computerisation.
    • Often the entire base of the bamboo clump is set on fire to facilitate the easy removal of dead bamboo.
    • Tables in each chapter are offset in light blue which facilitates retrieval of information.
    • There was remarkable political consensus on this initiative facilitating the speedy adoption of the text.
    Synonyms
    make easier, make easy, ease, make possible, make smooth, make smoother, smooth, smooth the path of, smooth the way for, clear the way for, open the door for

Origin

Early 17th century: from French faciliter, from Italian facilitare, from facile ‘easy’, from Latin facilis (see facile).

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