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Definition of Facilitating
1. facilitate [v] - See also: facilitate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Facilitating
Literary usage of Facilitating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith, Joseph Shield Nicholson (1895)
"aAT I.—Of the public H'arks and Institutions for facilitating the ... for facilitating
Commerce in general. THAT the erection and maintenance of the public ..."
2. Principles of Political Economy by Charles Gide (1902)
"On the Means of facilitating Exchange. Exchange would be very difficult, nay,
almost impossible, had not ingenious means been contrived for simplifying and ..."
3. Principles of Political Economy by Charles Gide (1903)
"V. The Means of facilitating Exchange ... very difficult — almost impossible —
had not ingenious means been contrived for simplifying and facilitating it. ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1832)
"The application of suspension bridges, for the purpose of facilitating the internal
communications of this country, has, within fourteen years, ..."
5. Practical Bank Operation by Loyd Helvetius Langston, First National City Bank of New York (1921)
"In the words of AW Shaw,1 these are the facilitating operations—the ones which
... The facilitating operations may be divided into six classes: 1. ..."
6. Lectures on history, and general policy; to which is prefixed, An essay on a by Joseph Priestley (1826)
"DIRECTIONS FOR Facilitating THE STUDY OF HISTORY. LECTURE XVII. Is the fourth
division of our subject, which we are now entering upon, I proposed to give ..."
7. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1884)
"TABLES FOR Facilitating THE HEAT-CALCULATIONS OF FURNACE-GASES CONTAINING ...
The following tables and formula? have been found useful as facilitating such ..."
8. A Treatise on Judicial Evidence by Jeremy Bentham, Etienne Dumont (1825)
"I.—First ground of admission—the facilitating dispatch. When the leading question
goes only to shorten the examination, and does not assist the witness in ..."