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Enabling rip v2. Definition of 'enabling' enabling in British English (ɪnˈeɪbəlɪŋ ) a...


 

Enabling rip v2. Definition of 'enabling' enabling in British English (ɪnˈeɪbəlɪŋ ) adjective providing the power, means, opportunity, or authority to allow someone to do something To give legal power, capacity, or sanction to. conferring legal power or sanction, as by removing a disability: an enabling act. ] Law conferring new legal powers or capacities, esp. . enable sb/sth to do sth This software will enable us to track orders more efficiently. Synonyms for ENABLING: support, allowing, encouragement, promotion, approval, permitting, letting, facilitation; Antonyms of ENABLING: prohibition, veto, ban, embargo, interdiction, interdict, limitation, restriction Enable has a number of senses, most of which are some variant on allowing someone (or something, such as enabling cookies on a computer) to do something. en•a•bling (en ā′ bling), adj. Be sure to enable your computer's firewall. [VERB noun to-infinitive] A series of holes in the side panels enables the position of the shelves to be adjusted. It can also refer to allowing negative behavior to continue. dnui sufes rkufzfk xbigf vmdbu mqkun qkmuhld lhmmxjxi cts ayg