Antonym: difficulty. Similar words: facilitate, facilities, ability, utility, stability, liability, disability, capability. Meaning: [fə'sɪlətɪ] n. 1. a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry 2. skillful performance or ability without difficulty 3. a natural effortlessness 4. something designed and created to serve a particular function and to afford a particular convenience or service 5. a service that an organization or a piece of equipment offers you.
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91. By 1914 it was technically possible for a Danzig bargee to visit Bordeaux and the Black Sea with roughly equal facility.
92. Swissair offers a telephone check-in facility for first and business class passengers with hand baggage.
93. It was eventually agreed that the company would be allowed an overdraft facility of £135,000, reducing to £120,000 after three weeks.
93. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
94. That facility is now a public museum where more than 1, 500 sculptures and thousands of drawings are on display.
95. It typically is charged twice the going rate as the criminal inmates housed in the same facility.
96. And going to the facility, he asked all the usual questions: Is the campus fenced in with barbed wire?
97. The move follows an unsuccessful bid by Mr Foster to get the board to reinstate the facility Teesdale farmers regard as essential.
98. In practice, that opportunity will be provided by the resit diet in subjects which currently have such a facility.
99. A facility that's said to represent all the best in car manufacturing worldwide.
100. Middlesbrough Council says the £1.2m Anchor International complex will provide 30 jobs and a valuable community facility.
101. The thesaurus functions not only as a retrieval aid, but also as a reference facility.
102. Isn't it time this sort of facility was universal - at least in the technically advanced world?
103. But he failed to disclose that he had simply transferred his interest in the facility to his wife.
104. Owned by the municipality of Funchal, the whole facility is kept spotlessly clean.
105. Institutional shareholders and directors are providing a £1.2m cash deposit as security for half the facility.
106. There should be some kind of rubbish disposal facility and you need proper campsites for the trekkers, with camp wardens.
107. We already exploit this facility when we use audiotape in the classroom.
108. Fields adjacent to the nuclear facility were found to have high levels of radioactivity.
109. The deputy noted that a series of three fights in North Facility dormitories started like clockwork five minutes apart.
110. This facility will be used to record the progress of each problem and to assign responsibility for solving the problem.
111. This facility is intended to help a few hundred families living in public housing by training them to be grocery store clerks.
112. There was an anteroom and an empty office on the other side of the disused primate facility.
113. The facility also houses shared and dedicated web hosting servers.
114. No one was hurt in a 6: 30 p. m. disturbance at the East Facility, she added.
115. This includes a minute minder facility and provides full automatic control of the main oven.
116. Until last summer, each naval station was a separate facility reporting to one of three admirals.
117. The Grand Hall has its own kitchen and bar facility and can accommodate up to 160 guests.
118. The biggest single problem area was in the provision of an on-line enquiry facility for adhoc information requirements.
119. Chao's proposal for a new downtown parking facility was carried at yesterday's council meeting.
120. The facility would be allowed to monitor itself, subject to spot checks by the county.
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