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enabler

/en-ey-bler/US // ɛnˈeɪ blər //

推动者,促成者,促进者,使者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that enables something, or makes it possible: Technology is a key enabler of efficiency and productivity.
    • : a person who enables or supports someone else’s bad or dysfunctional behavior: His wife is an unwitting enabler who makes excuses for his drinking.

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Examples

  • We’re going to do the research and the technology development and be the enablers for continuing to support the commercial space sector.

  • That was a Republican narrative by the president of the United States and his enablers.

  • Well, in the case of Shia LaBeouf both and Marilyn Manson, they had female enablers all around them.

  • For the more mature startups Kry and Firstvet are doing great as early enablers of digital health.

  • These results for a high-profile ecommerce enabler, while striking, are unsurprising given major changes in consumer behavior caused by the pandemic.

  • An important enabler of this abuse is the shrugs of the untouched, whose rising shoulders prop up the toxic world.

  • Yet Peres did the same: he was the original enabler of the settlement project, but now wants to withdraw from most of them.

  • “Centre County was an enabler to him,” Long wrote in an email to The Daily Beast.

  • “In many ways I think she functioned as an enabler for the regime,” he says.

  • His transformation from anti-sex crusader to adultery enabler has been overnight.

  • But they are mine because they are his, and he is the demander and enabler of love.