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Facilitating; Facilitate; Facilitation (disambiguation)

facilitate         
v. a.
Make easy, render less difficult.
facilitate         
(facilitates, facilitating, facilitated)
To facilitate an action or process, especially one that you would like to happen, means to make it easier or more likely to happen.
The new airport will facilitate the development of tourism...
He argued that the economic recovery had been facilitated by his tough stance.
= aid, assist
VERB: V n, V n
facilitate         
[f?'s?l?te?t]
¦ verb make easy or easier.
Derivatives
facilitation noun
facilitative adjective
facilitator noun
facilitatory adjective
Origin
C17: from Fr. faciliter.

Wikipedia

Facilitation

Facilitation may refer to:

  • Facilitation (business), the designing and running of successful meetings and workshops in organizational settings
  • Ecological facilitation, the process by which an organism profits from the presence of another, such as nurse plants that provide shade for new seedlings or saplings (e.g. using an orange tree to provide shade for a newly planted coffee plant)
  • Neural facilitation, the increase in postsynaptic potential evoked by a second impulse in neurons
  • Social facilitation, the tendency for people to perform differently when in the presence of others than when alone
  • Criminal facilitation, assisting, but not participating in, the commission of a crime
Examples of use of Facilitate
1. The project would facilitate the mass transportation.
2. The Red Cross had helped to facilitate the negotiations.
3. Hosts were sent guidelines and DVDs to facilitate the meetings.
4. The service helps to facilitate and supervise these visits.
5. One charity was specifically set up to facilitate this.