enable
- verb. If someone or something enables you to do a particular thing, they give you the opportunity to do it.
- verb.
- verb.
Also know, what does it mean to enable something?
to make able; give power, means, competence, or ability to; authorize: This document will enable him to pass through the enemy lines unmolested. to make possible or easy: Aeronautics enables us to overcome great distances.
Also Know, is enable on or off? As verbs the difference between enable and disableis that enable is to give strength or ability to; to make firm and strong while disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of.
Accordingly, how do I enable?
enable Sentence Examples
- I'll ride over on horseback to enable a quick escape if needed, she insisted.
- There was enough material there to enable him to prepare several new tricks which he had learned from some of the jugglers in the circus, and he had passed part of the night in getting them ready.
Does enable mean allow?
The usual distinction between allow and enable is that allow means "to not prohibit something, to let it happen, to remove any constraint that would prevent something from happening" and enable means "to make something possible".
