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enabling

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Noun — The act of giving someone or something the means or permission to function or act.

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enabling technology enabling legislation

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What does “enabling” mean?

The word “enabling” means the act of giving someone or something the means or permission to function or act. In plain terms, giving something the power or means to happen.

How do you use “enabling” in a sentence?

Here is “enabling” used in a sentence: “The policy focuses on enabling small businesses to compete online.”

What part of speech is “enabling”?

“Enabling” is a noun.

Is “enabling” a common word?

“Enabling” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between 'enabling' and 'empowering'?

Enabling means giving someone or something the means or permission to function or act. Empowering overlaps but places more stress on building confidence, authority, and self-reliance in the person.

What is the difference between 'enabling' and 'enable'?

Enable is the base verb, as in 'these tools enable growth.' Enabling is its -ing form, used within a verb ('it is enabling growth'), as a noun ('the enabling of growth'), or as a describing word ('enabling legislation').

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