🔓enable

verb
/ɪˈneɪbəl/

Meaning

to make something possible; to give someone the ability to do something
to make something possible; to give power or ability

Example Sentences

This software will enable users to create their own websites.

This software enables users to edit videos easily.

Example Expressions

enable access

Synonyms

allow, empower, facilitate, permit, authorize
Entry 1
allow, empower, facilitate, permit, authorize
Entry 2
allow, permit, facilitate, empower

Antonyms

disable, prevent, hinder, prohibit
Entry 1
disable, prevent, hinder
Entry 2
disable, prevent, hinder, prohibit

Collocations

enable users, enable system, enable feature, enable access, enable features, fully enable, enable functionality
Entry 1
enable users, enable system, enable feature, enable access
Entry 2
enable access, enable features, enable users, fully enable, enable functionality

More Example Sentences

This tool enables me to track my progress.

This feature enables users to search faster.

This setting enables the app to run offline.

This scholarship enables her to study abroad.

The map enables tourists to find places easily.

Daily practice enables learners to speak smoothly.

Good training enables employees to work confidently.

Clear rules enable the team to make quick decisions.

Technology enables us to communicate across distance.

A supportive environment enables children to learn better.

Related Vocabularies

To voluntarily leave a job or office.
To announce something formally or officially.
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to manage or control the course of something; to give instructions
to inflict harm in return for an injury or wrong done to oneself or another
to kill a large number of people brutally; to defeat decisively

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