enable
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- (transitive) If you enable something or someone, you make make it able to do something or you help it.
- The program enables users to share data, collaborate and automate tasks without writing any extra code.
- Night or instrument flying enabled us to fly twenty-four hours a day and in poor weather.
- The data will not enable the identification of individuals to take place.
- This switch will enable the song-sharing function.