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verb
- 1. make (an action or process) easy or easier: "schools were located in the same campus to facilitate the sharing of resources"
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to make something possible or easier: To facilitate learning, each class is no larger than 30 students. facilitation. noun [ U ] us / fəˌsɪl·əˈteɪ·ʃən /
The meaning of FACILITATE is to make (something) easier. How to use facilitate in a sentence. Did you know?
Facilitate definition: to make easier or less difficult; help forward (an action, a process, etc.). See examples of FACILITATE used in a sentence.
To facilitate an action or process, especially one that you would like to happen, means to make it easier or more likely to happen.
To facilitate means to make something easier. If your best friend is very shy, you could facilitate her efforts to meet new people. Facilitate comes from the Latin facilis, for "easy." It means to make something easier or more likely to happen.
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to make something possible or easier: To facilitate learning, each class is no larger than 30 students. facilitation. noun [ U ] us / fəˌsɪl·əˈteɪ·ʃən /
1. to make easier or less difficult; help forward: Careful planning facilitates any kind of work. 2. to assist the progress of (a person). [1605–15; < French faciliter < Italian facilitare, facility] fa•cil′i•ta`tive, adj. fa•cil′i•ta`tor, n.
the act of helping other people to deal with a process or reach an agreement or solution without getting directly involved in the process, discussion, etc. yourself: Instructors should have appropriate facilitation skills and be able to develop learner autonomy. The project focuses on the facilitation of regional trade and investment.
facilitate something to make an action or a process possible or easier. The new trade agreement should facilitate more rapid economic growth. Structured teaching facilitates learning.