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Definitionv. make easier
Last update: March 1, 2017
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You could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge. [verb]
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This should also facilitate these countries eventual accession to the EU. [verb]
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Their progress was much facilitated by the certainty that Magua had found it necessary to journey through the valleys; a circumstance which rendered the general direction of the route sure. [verb]
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What rapid but insecure means to opulence might facilitate immediate purchase. [verb]
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Leblanc, in order to facilitate this tale. [verb]
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She was dressed in clothing meant to facilitate her movement, but Xander wore heavy boots and clothing, as if he'd just come from outdoors. [Please select]
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Access to the ruins is greatly facilitated by these intermediate ledges. [Please select]
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To facilitate ingress, a notch was dug in the wall about 8 inches from the ground. [Please select]
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To facilitate ingress a notch was dug in the wall about 8 inches from the ground. [Please select]
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