Yes, the English word "enable", meaning "to give strength or ability to" is a verb.
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let as a noun - encumbrancelet as a verb - allow, enable, rent
Enable is a verb that is close in meaning to able. It can be used in different ways, but one of the meanings is "to make able."
passive voice
It's a form of the verb "to enable" meaning to make possible. E.g. "The airfoil enables the aircraft to fly."
underwrite. Our company underwrites bank loans to enable overseas buyers to purchase goods.
I would say empower. The word enable has a strong negative connotation.
The noun forms of the verb to enable are enabler, enablement, and the gerund, enabling.
No, it is not a preposition. The word let is a verb. (also a noun in net sports, or a lease in the UK).
The verb form related to "ability" is "able." It is often used in conjunction with "can" to express capability, as in "I can swim." In some contexts, the verb "to enable" can also be associated with the concept of ability, meaning to provide the means or opportunity to do something.
'Crush' has many meanings (squash (drink and compress); longing; crowd;etc.; verb and noun). Please be more specific to enable translation.