Pronunciation: /ɪˈneɪbl/
verb to give someone the ability or means to do something
A1 Using a calculator can enable students to solve math problems more easily.
A2 Having a map will enable you to find your way around the city.
B1 Learning a new language can enable you to communicate with people from different cultures.
B2 Regular exercise can enable you to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
C1 Implementing new technology can enable businesses to improve efficiency and productivity.
C2 Effective leadership can enable a company to achieve its long-term goals.
formal The new software update will enable users to access advanced features.
informal The new app update will enable you to do more cool stuff.
slang This hack will enable you to breeze through the game levels.
figurative Learning to forgive will enable you to let go of past grievances.
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