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enabling

[ en-ey-bling ]

adjective

Law.
  1. conferring additional legal powers or capacities, especially by removing a barrier to action, suspending required permission, or relaxing oversight: enabling power.

    an enabling act;

    enabling power.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of enabling1

First recorded in 1670–80; enable + -ing 2
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They are serviced through low-rent "dark stores" - or small shops dedicated to delivery and not open to the public - in densely populated areas, enabling economies of scale.

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He said moving to a fully franchised network was one part of enabling the Post Office to deliver a new deal for postmasters.

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Baby Amy's father, Angus, says he and Grace will never be able to thank his wife's sister enough for enabling them to become parents.

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Temporary collection sites were set up in Erdington and Billesley on Monday, enabling residents to get rid of some their rubbish.

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The lead was short-lived, however, with quick hands from Saracens enabling Daly to release Hall and the youngster displayed good technique to hold off Adam Radwan's challenge and dot down just inside the corner flag.

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