Yes, 'enabler' is a word. English words are allowed to be made up, by ancient convention, and also as guaranteed, in the US, under the First Amendment. (I'm not being funny, some nations specifically forbid making up words.)
It does take one other thing, other than just making it up. It has to "catch on". Thus words that weren't words 100 years ago - like "cool", "groovy" or "rap" - are words now, and are in the dictionary.
The word "enabler" appears in English dictionaries, for example, Oxford. It is listed as a derivative of the verb "enable". "Enable" is the verb form, "Enabler" is a noun, for one who 'enables'.
The word 'enabler' is commonly used as a noun to describe a person, organization or thing which enables another to achieve or activate something.
The term is recorded in English back to 1615, though it would have been in use prior to that date.
A previously more common usage of the word was to describe a person who makes it possible for another to adopt or maintain what might be considered as bad or harmful habits or dependencies. Current usage is more likely to be in terms of business, training, and so on.
For example:
They have hired a professional to work with the team as an enabler until the transitional period is over.
Prime enablers of this struggling country have been the US and the UK.
When is the enabler available to take discussion on the new software?
The enabler, in this case, is co-dependent to the addict.
Enable isn't be a word, at least not at present, in the ajectival sense of 'being more enabled'.
Yes, the word 'braveness' is a noun, a word for a quality of being brave, a word for a thing.The word 'braveness' is the noun form of the adjective 'brave'.The word brave is also a verb.Example: The braveness of the firefighter impressed the onlookers.
The word 'potassium' is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for a chemical element (atomic #19 symbol K), a word for a substance, a word for a thing.The word 'potash' is a noun, a common, concrete uncountable noun; a word for analkaline potassium compound, a word for a substance, a word for a thing.
Tulip is a 5 letter word. It can be made from the letters in the word uplift.
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Fack is not a nice word; it is slang for a bad word.
Enabler. See the link below.
If you allow someone to do something wrong, the you're an enabler.
An enabler is a person who basically enables someone to drink or do drugs. A mother who allows her children to do drugs is an enabler. She does not discourage it. (but it still illegal for children to drink or do drugs)
Typically, this is person is referred to as an "enabler".Note that while this is usually used in a negative context, it is possible to be a positive enabler. Strictly speaking, the term "enabler" describes the supporting person, and does not judge whether the receiver of the support being harmful or beneficial.
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Explain why IT is a business pressure and also an enabler of response activities that counter business pressure?
An enabler is someone who supports or allows another person's harmful or destructive behavior, often by helping them avoid facing consequences or by making excuses for their actions. This behavior can enable the person to continue their destructive patterns without taking responsibility for their actions.
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You don't it not for such a complex game
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