To make easy; to help bring about
To help run smoothly
Its διευκολύνω (diefkolino).Added:On the off chance that the questioner wants to know the etymology of "facilitate", and is unaware that it's not from Greek: it's from the Latin word facilis, meaning "easy".
Facilitate is a verb.
I am not sure what you mean by "free riding." So it is impossible to answer the question.
Money can facilitate your success. Facilitate your way around here!
The teacher's role is to facilitate learning by providing resources and support to help students succeed.
the man had to facilitate the papers in the printer
They tried to facilitate the needs of the community.
The past tense of facilitate is facilitated. As in "they facilitated the guests".
Rehabilitation is a treatment or treatments designed to facilitate the process of recovery from injury, illness, or disease to as normal a condition as possible.
episiotomy is done to facilitate vaginal delivery
By activating the amygdala, stress hormones facilitate