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enable

[en-ey-buhl] / ɛnˈeɪ bəl /


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These agents enable influence operations that are far more scalable, sophisticated and adaptive than simple scripted misinformation campaigns.

From Salon

The crooner Rudy Vallee embraced the microphone as an instrument that enabled listeners to hear him as if he were singing directly into their ears.

From The Wall Street Journal

They reflect its grassroots, member-led philosophy while enabling large-scale coordination across sectors and borders.

From Science Daily

He said UCL had "never disputed the principle that individuals may seek legal remedies" and added: "This resolution enables us to focus on our core mission of delivering world-leading research and education."

From BBC

He added that "lots of stuff has to be done this year in order to enable the actual commencement of building".

From BBC