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
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?
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verb To give someone the ability, means, or authority to do something.
"The grant enabled her to finish her degree."
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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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