B2 noun Neutro

enable

/ɪˈneɪ.bəl/

To provide someone with the means, authority, or opportunity to do something. It also means to make a process or a system possible or operational.

Exemplos

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1

The new kitchen gadgets enable her to cook complex meals much faster.

The new tools allow her to prepare difficult dishes more quickly.

2

The grant was designed to enable the university to build a new research facility.

The funding was intended to allow the school to construct a new lab.

3

This shortcut will enable you to skip the long intro in the video game.

This trick helps you bypass the long opening sequence.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
enablement
Verb
enable
Adjetivo
enabling
Relacionado
enabler
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Dica de memorização

Look at the word: En + Able. The prefix 'en-' means 'to make'. So, 'enable' literally means 'to make able'.

Quiz rápido

The new scholarship will _______ students from low-income families to attend university.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: enable

Exemplos

1

The new kitchen gadgets enable her to cook complex meals much faster.

everyday

The new tools allow her to prepare difficult dishes more quickly.

2

The grant was designed to enable the university to build a new research facility.

formal

The funding was intended to allow the school to construct a new lab.

3

This shortcut will enable you to skip the long intro in the video game.

informal

This trick helps you bypass the long opening sequence.

4

Advanced algorithms enable the software to predict market trends with high accuracy.

academic

Complex math allows the program to forecast economic shifts precisely.

5

Our cloud solutions enable remote teams to collaborate in real-time.

business

Our online tools allow distant employees to work together instantly.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
enablement
Verb
enable
Adjetivo
enabling
Relacionado
enabler

Colocações comuns

enable someone to do something to provide someone with the ability to perform an action
enable growth to make development or expansion possible
enable access to provide a way to reach or enter something
highly enabling providing a lot of support or resources
enable a feature to turn on a specific function in a program

Frases Comuns

enable the way

to clear obstacles to allow progress

enabling environment

a situation that makes it easy for something to happen

tech-enabled

supported or made possible by technology

Frequentemente confundido com

enable vs allow

'Allow' focuses on permission (giving the 'OK'), whereas 'enable' focuses on capacity or providing the tools to succeed.

enable vs enabler

While 'enable' is usually positive, 'enabler' is often used negatively in psychology to describe someone who inadvertently helps someone continue a self-destructive habit.

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Notas de uso

The most common grammatical structure is 'enable + object + to-infinitive'. It is frequently used in technical, business, and academic contexts to describe how one thing makes another thing possible.

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Erros comuns

Learners often forget the 'to' in the infinitive. For example, they might say 'enable him do' instead of the correct 'enable him to do'.

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Dica de memorização

Look at the word: En + Able. The prefix 'en-' means 'to make'. So, 'enable' literally means 'to make able'.

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Origem da palavra

From the Middle English prefix 'en-' (meaning to cause to be) and the adjective 'able'.

Padrões gramaticais

Verb + Object + to + Infinitive Present participle used as an adjective (enabling) Can be used in passive voice (is enabled by)
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Contexto cultural

In the technology sector, 'enable' is the standard term for activating a setting or feature on a device or software.

Quiz rápido

The new scholarship will _______ students from low-income families to attend university.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: enable

Frases relacionadas

Palavras relacionadas

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A2

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A2

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A2

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A2

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conform

A2

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consecutive

A2

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consistency

A2

Consistency is the quality of always acting or behaving in the same way. it also describes how thick or smooth a liquid or substance is.

disclude

B1

Describing a state where someone or something is left out, omitted, or not allowed to participate in a group or activity. It refers to the condition of being kept apart from a whole or a set.

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B1

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B1

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