1. enabling - Noun
2. enabling - Adjective
3. enabling - Verb
of Enable
Source: Webster's dictionarySecrecy is the linchpin of abuse of power, we discovered, its enabling force. Transparency is the only antidote. Glenn Greenwald
Concord, solidarity, and mutual help are the most important means of enabling animal species to survive. Christian Lous Lange
Reminding people what in reality it is all about, giving them a theme on which to ponder, creating a shock within them, pulling them out of the delusion of non authenticity, enabling them to become aware of their true possibilities. Antoni Tàpies
Money does not represent such a value as men have placed upon it. All my money has been invested into experiments with which I have made new discoveries enabling mankind to have a little easier life. Nikola Tesla
I've never known anyone who has fallen into sin and been successfully restored by the formal church structure. Nor have I ever seen a formal church structure wisely deal with sin, enabling ministry to continue without interruption. Ted Haggard
Business is just about enabling human beings, nothing more, nothing less. Businesses need to recognize this fundamental fact. Bruce Dickinson