Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective (Med.) inducing or aiding in facilitating neural activity.
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- adjective That serves to
facilitate
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- adjective inducing or aiding in facilitating neural activity
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Examples
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Government will continue to play a facilitatory role to address the interests of all stakeholders.
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Government will continue to play a facilitatory role to address the interests of all stakeholders.
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Government should play a facilitatory role only by providing the initial subsidy.
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However, there are all sorts of things you can do to prevent that from happening, and I'm interested in the preventive things as well as the facilitatory things.
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The state's role in housing was a facilitatory one and communities had to assist.
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George, Herandien said the state's role in housing was a facilitatory one and communities had to assist.
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We have been impressed by the success of these initiatives in broadening access for workers to the economy, and believe that government must support the extension of such programmes through a facilitatory framework.
ADDRESS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT TM MBEKI, AT THE CONFERENCE ON INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT 1996
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Van Niekerk said the government would merely play a facilitatory role and ensure the scheme was viable and sustainable without state subsidies.
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The said legislation will be facilitatory in nature, rather than regulatory as it used to be in the past.
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Mr. Jeevarathinam credited the Labour Department's facilitatory role in registering willing students when they were receiving their certificates.
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