enable

  • 31enable — en·a·ble || ɪ neɪbl v. make possible, make capable; allow, give power to …

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  • 32Enable —   To allow something to be used. In automated systems staff members, branches and devices are enabled within the system to perform transactions and to use menu options …

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  • 33enable — verb 1》 give (someone) the ability or means to do something.     ↘make possible. 2》 chiefly Computing make (a device or system) operational; activate.     ↘[as adjective enabled] adapted for use with the specified application or system: WAP… …

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  • 34enable — v. a. Empower, qualify, capacitate, make able, make capable, render capable …

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  • 35enable — v 1. capacitate, qualify, endow, endue, equip, outfit, arm; potentiate, strengthen, invigorate, energize. 2. authorize, warrant, accredit, license, certify, certificate, validate, document; invest, entrust, entitle, commission, delegate, depute,… …

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  • 36enable — en·able …

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  • 37enable — verb Syn: allow, permit, let, equip, empower, make able, fit, authorize, entitle, qualify Ant: prevent …

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  • 38enable — en•a•ble [[t]ɛnˈeɪ bəl[/t]] v. t. bled, bling 1) to make able; provide with means, ability, or opportunity: A scholarship enabled her to attend college[/ex] 2) to make possible or easy: Lack of witnesses enabled him to get away with the… …

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  • 39enable —    To turn a function on or allow something to happen. When a function is enabled, it is available for use. In a graphical user interface, enabled menu commands are often shown in black type.    See also disable …

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  • 40enable — A microcomputer decision that results in an engine management system being activated and permitted to operate …

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