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facilitated

verb as in assist the progress of

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Moreover, the platform itself facilitates shopping by adding shopping tags and checkout options to the posts.

As the Google saga unfolds, vertical search engines are well-positioned to grow by facilitating business-to-business commerce.

Only 2% of the loans Ant currently facilitates show up on its balance sheet.

From Fortune

Since team members cannot walk over to each other’s desks for a quick chat, it has become key for upper management to determine how best to facilitate teamwork.

Shower loofahsBecause they facilitate rapid bacteria growth, shower loofahs should be replaced every three months, or “more frequently if you’re not invested in rinsing them after every use,” Berliet says.

Undoubtedly, the enormous inherited fortunes of the aristocracy facilitated a certain eccentricity.

(Disclosure note: Airbnb facilitated the interview between the author of this piece and Simon Wheatcroft).

Other Arab states, including Qatar and Kuwait, reportedly provided or facilitated logistical support.

For some 20 years, the company facilitated the movement of privately owned cars for soldiers and their families.

Indeed, it was the embrace of evidence-based dogma that facilitated the creation of the 10-minute encounter.

He was exceedingly kind and facilitated our sightseeing in the great city during our stay.

But the very circumstances that facilitated the settling of the Spanish colonies were also likely to accelerate their liberation.

This greatly facilitated our progress, as their canoe, being made very light, skimmed over the water with incredible swiftness.

The introduction of the barge-system on the great Western rivers has greatly facilitated and cheapened transportation.

This desirable outcome was facilitated by a singular circumstance, the roaming of a boy who lost his way.

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On this page you'll find 33 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to facilitated, such as: help, ease, simplify, aid, further, and promote.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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