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enable in Latin

enable in Latin is habilito — enable means to give someone the ability, means, or authority to do something.

enable in Latin

habilito
verb
To make somebody able (to do, or to be, something); to give sufficient ability or power to do or to be; to give strength or ability to.

What does "enable" mean?

  1. verb To give someone the ability, means, or authority to do something.
    "The grant enabled her to finish her degree."
  2. verb To activate a function, especially on a device or system.
    "Enable location services to use the map feature."

enable in a sentence

  • The grant enabled her to finish her degree.
  • This setting enables users to share files across the network.
  • Enable location services to use the map feature.

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What is "enable" in Latin?

"enable" in Latin is habilito. enable means: To give someone the ability, means, or authority to do something.

How do you use "enable" in a sentence?

Example: "The grant enabled her to finish her degree." In Latin, "enable" is habilito.

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