Synonym: assist, ease, help, speed. Similar words: facility, facilities, rehabilitation, military, militarism, hesitate, facies, conciliatory. Meaning: [fə'sɪlɪteɪt] v. 1. make easier 2. be of use 3. increase the likelihood of (a response).
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31. Flaps were to be left in the down position to facilitate the removal of mud and other debris prior to their retraction.
32. Microcredit institutions or non-conventional NGOs could help facilitate local development when government or private-sector actors were lacking.
33. The government was, he said, prepared to facilitate and fund the work of researchers into the matter.
34. The visits are intended to facilitate cooperation between the two former Cold War rivals in future space exploration activities.
35. In open country, trees becomes sites for breeding colonies which may also facilitate synchronization of breeding.
36. A student assistant could help with this. 2 To facilitate learning of student names, alphabetical seating arrangements might be desirable.
37. The aim was to facilitate the development of schools which would be attended by pupils of different faiths.
38. Guests take advantage of local transportation in order to facilitate cultural exchanges.
39. The rapidly expanding capabilities of information technology would facilitate the process.
40. Winnicott, in his work with psychotics, became interested in the early developmental processes that facilitate the emergence of personhood.
41. The counsellor may be able to facilitate communication between the couple that has not been possible at home.
42. The rapid spread of small arms and light weapons facilitate the recruitment of child soldiers.
43. This arrangement would facilitate indication of flow and could be used to identify the areas in which sprinkler heads were in operation.
44. Internal representation and language development facilitate the development of truly social behavior and spark social learning.
45. Can he give any information as to how arrangements such as job sharing have grown in the civil service to facilitate that desirable outcome?
46. Similar studies of intestinal antibodies might facilitate the detection of latent coeliac disease in other situations.
47. He was then sedated and ventilated to facilitate further examination and investigation.
48. This mechanism might facilitate bile salt absorption into the enterohepatic circulation by slowing intestinal transit time.
49. The importance to historians of encoding standards that will facilitate data exchange can not be overstated.
50. We will encourage the young to become involved and will facilitate access for the disabled.
51. First, synthetic schemes tend to facilitate detailed specification, and thus inclusion of a larger number of subjects.
52. Manufacturers would be required to maintain dossiers in a standard format on each product, a measure designed to facilitate safety checks.
53. Finally, one general feature of the framework of this subsection is worthy of note, in order to facilitate comparisons between models.
54. Prospective research studies are needed to facilitate prediction of clients most likely to affiliate successfully with AA.
55. They traded substantial quantities of sugar and steel and received large bribes to facilitate government contracts.
56. Its layout reflects the mechanical limitations of early typewriters and as such hardly constitutes an intuitive ordering that would facilitate rapid learning.
57. The already over-stretched funds can not deal with serious infrastructure solutions to facilitate the development of flood plains.
58. The intention is to facilitate better communication and a greater sense of ownership and sharing.
59. However(sentencedict.com/facilitate.html), few existing applications facilitate the exchange of messages or data directly with mobile workers.
60. Charles Robins believes UnixWare will facilitate the growth of Unix in commercial accounts because of its ease of use and integration with NetWare.
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