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    Fa·cil·i·ta·tion
    /fəˌsiləˈtāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action of facilitating something: "third-party facilitation seeks to promote the resolution of conflict"
  2. 1. : the act of facilitating : the state of being facilitated. 2. a. : the lowering of the threshold for reflex conduction along a particular neural pathway especially from repeated use of that pathway. b. : the increasing of the ease or intensity of a response by repeated stimulation.

  3. the process of making something possible or easier: Our work involves the facilitation of cooperation between members of the team. The company provides consulting and facilitation services. See. facilitate. Fewer examples. Airports are interested in the facilitation of the movement of people.

  4. the act of helping other people to deal with a process or reach an agreement or solution without getting directly involved in the process, discussion, etc. yourself: Instructors should have appropriate facilitation skills and be able to develop learner autonomy. The project focuses on the facilitation of regional trade and investment.

  5. Facilitation definition: the act or process of facilitating. . See examples of FACILITATION used in a sentence.

  6. to make (something) easier : such as; to help bring (something) about… See the full definition

  7. Use the noun facilitation to describe helping, improving, or making something easier, like the newly widened staircase and hall designed for the facilitation of moving crowds through the museum.

  8. Facilitate definition: to make easier or less difficult; help forward (an action, a process, etc.). See examples of FACILITATE used in a sentence.

  9. Definition of facilitation noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. to make something possible or easier: To facilitate learning, each class is no larger than 30 students. facilitation. noun [ U ] us / fəˌsɪl·əˈteɪ·ʃən /

  11. It means to make something easier or more likely to happen. You facilitate growth or a process, as opposed to, say, dinner. Often in business meetings someone will be assigned to facilitate a discussion so people don't just sit in awkward silence. Synonyms are ease, simplify, expedite, and assist. Definitions of facilitate. verb. make easier.

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