enable

[ɪˈneɪbl]

enable Definition

  • 1to make someone or something able to do something, or to make something possible
  • 2to give someone the authority or means to do something

Using enable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new software will enable us to work more efficiently.

  • Example

    The scholarship enabled her to attend college.

  • Example

    The password enables access to the secure server.

enable Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for enable

Phrases with enable

  • a feature or setting that is automatically turned on when a program or device is installed or updated

    Example

    The auto-update feature is enabled by default in most software applications.

  • a situation or context that allows or encourages something to happen

    Example

    The government is committed to creating an enabling environment for small businesses to thrive.

  • a person or thing that makes something possible or provides the means for it to happen

    Example

    The internet has become a major enabler of global communication and commerce.

Origins of enable

from Old French 'enabler', from 'en-' (cause to be) + 'able' (capable of)

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Summary: enable in Brief

To 'enable' [ɪˈneɪbl] means to make someone or something capable of doing something, or to make something possible. It can also refer to giving someone the authority or means to do something. Examples include 'The new software will enable us to work more efficiently,' and 'The scholarship enabled her to attend college.' 'Enable' can also be used in phrases like 'enabled by default,' referring to automatic settings, and 'enabling environment,' which describes a context that allows something to happen.

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