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enabling

/en-ey-bling/US // ɛnˈeɪ blɪŋ //

使得,授权,授权的,使能

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Law.

    • : conferring additional legal powers or capacities, especially by removing a barrier to action, suspending required permission, or relaxing oversight: an enabling act;enabling power.

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Examples

  • The company touts its enabling of self-help legends like Brendon Burchard, Danielle Leslie, and Amy Porterfield, and, most recently, Sophia Amoruso, who joined the platform in August.

  • Marrying yourself merely underscores selfishness and self-interest, rather than enabling you to live singly in the best way.

  • They pioneered arena performances and electric light, enabling the first night performances.

  • The plan is to build a holistic cloud operating system for businesses and individuals, enabling a new generation of work and play.

  • Yet critics of the right to be forgotten argue that by removing Google search results, the law is enabling censorship.

  • This is what the larger Washington establishment has become: The enabling spouse of the drunk.

  • The day had been a magnificent one, enabling us to see the Yorkshire country at its best.

  • These examples, however, do little towards enabling modern scholars to form a notion of the Greek system of accentuation.

  • The increase in Tanqueray's income, by enabling them to keep a servant, had the effect of throwing Rose adrift about the house.

  • The maps are also well done, and therefore useful in enabling a reader to follow out the details of the narrative.

  • He nodded to the gunner and the reef points were quickly tied, thus enabling the three boats to keep together.