Synonym: authorize, empower, license, qualify, sanction. Antonym: disable. Similar words: unable, sustainable, able, cable, table, be able to, tableau, reliable. Meaning: [ɪ'neɪbl] v. render capable or able for some task.
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66, Earlier the government had approved amendments codifying foreign exchange regulations to enable foreign companies to repatriate profits.
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70, University and college libraries enable the enquiring mind to range freely over a vast array of literature.
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72, A telephone was hoisted through the bedroom window to enable the police to maintain contact and meet requests for food and cigarettes.
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84, Mr McVeigh said the investment programme would enable the company to benefit from economic recovery in its most important markets.
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86, ESRC-funding will enable this important literature to be made much more accessible to western social scientists.
87, Does this enable the court to take into account the comparative social utility of the product and apply a cost-benefit analysis?
88, Likewise, voluntary bodies need funding to enable them to bid for contracts.
89, The visit will provide opportunities to see the school in action and enable good ideas to be recognised, applauded and noted.
90, Reduced grade change-over time was the driver to enable the plant to run with reduced batch size or reduced economic batch quantity.
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