noun
- a person or thing that makes something possible or easier
- a person who encourages or allows someone’s harmful behavior, especially addiction
Usage: psychology
Examples
- Technology is a great enabler of remote work.
- The new software serves as an enabler for better communication.
- His family realized they had been enablers of his gambling addiction.
- She refused to be an enabler of her brother’s destructive habits.
- The grant program acts as an enabler for small business growth.
- Education is a powerful enabler of social mobility.
- The therapist helped identify the enablers in the patient’s life.