enable

সক্রিয়
definition
verb
the evidence would enable us to arrive at firm conclusions
give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
Yet service providers are relatively constrained when it comes to enabling Ethernet services.
make (a device or system) operational; activate.
translation of 'enable'
verb
সমর্থ করা,
ক্ষমতা করা,
অধিকার করা,
সক্ষম করা
example
New methods 'enable' fast, accurate identification of potential problems in clinical performance - and areas of high achievement.
Surely the point of having a personal blog is to 'enable' people to read the author's work?
It must mean also that it has obtained whatever consents are needed to 'enable' an assignment of rights to be effective.
She says they are sending her a letter of authority to 'enable' her to accompany the deceased back to China.
What really irks me, though, is having to manually 'enable' all these high-tech marvels.
the Department is leading the effort to 'enable' a smooth and timely transition
the evidence would 'enable' us to arrive at firm conclusions
each of them has wheels to 'enable' easy transportation
Their new home will have specially adapted rooms built to 'enable' Phoebe to live as full a life as possible.
the evidence would 'enable' us to arrive at firm conclusions
Both ends of the pipe were sealed and fitted with counter weights to 'enable' it to float.
It would then be your duty to make reasonable adjustments to 'enable' the individual to return to work if possible.
you can 'enable' compression or even virus scanning prior to backup
Many courses now 'enable' students to travel abroad in order to familiarise themselves with different perspectives on world history.
a number of courses are available to 'enable' an understanding of a broad range of issues
He said the grant would now 'enable' the church to apply to other charities for money.
The merger would 'enable' all the students in Swindon to be taught under one umbrella.
The event also 'enables' people to share their ideas and work with the other groups taking part.
Rather, we are on the cusp of a most exciting and hopeful era, the age of 'enablement' .
The grant has 'enabled' the purchase of equipment and the appointment of a research assistant.
They also say that open source provides greater flexibility and control and 'enables' faster, cheaper application development.
Could it be that they really have not understood that microchips are the real symbols and 'enablers' of globalisation - not potato chips?
I cannot recall ever using my Wi-Fi 'enabled' laptop in a public library.
I have javascript 'enabled' on this Windows 95 Netscape 4.6 browser but no forms for annotation appear when I log on to the site.
Despite the many luxuries and 'enabling' technologies available to them, young people are becoming less happy and secure.
But this service is not 'enabled' by default, hence the relatively low risk.
On the new address I have very strong spam filtering 'enabled' at the ISP end, and almost none gets through to me.
A supply chain is a mechanism that 'enables' products to be available in the right amount, at the right place and time.
Another participant, wanted to know the scope of information technology 'enabled' services in India.
Accounts are expected to be available by next year, 'enabling' a wide range of authorised providers to offer the funds.
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