| DEBILITATING | • debilitating adj. Causing a loss of energy or strength. • debilitating v. Present participle of debilitate. • DEBILITATE v. to make weak. |
| DEBILITATION | • debilitation n. The act or process of debilitating, or the condition of one who is debilitated; weakness. • DEBILITATION n. the act of debilitating. |
| DEBILITATIVE | • debilitative adj. Causing or relating to debilitation. • DEBILITATIVE adj. weakening. |
| FACILITATING | • facilitating v. Present participle of facilitate. • FACILITATE v. to make easier. |
| FACILITATION | • facilitation n. The act of facilitating or making easy. • facilitation n. (Physiology) The process of synapses becoming more capable of transmitting the same type of signal each… • FACILITATION n. the act of facilitating. |
| FACILITATIVE | • facilitative adj. Having the effect of making easy; assisting, easing or facilitating. • FACILITATIVE adj. serving to facilitate. |
| FACILITATORS | • facilitators n. Plural of facilitator. • FACILITATOR n. one that facilitates. |
| FACILITATORY | • facilitatory adj. That serves to facilitate. • FACILITATORY adj. inducing or involved in facilitation esp. of a reflex action. |
| HABILITATING | • habilitating v. Present participle of habilitate. • HABILITATE v. to endow with ability or capacity. |
| HABILITATION | • habilitation n. Equipment; qualification. • habilitation n. An act of habilitating. • habilitation n. An academic qualification, prerequiring a PhD, required in order to gain tenure as a professor in some… |
| HABILITATORS | • habilitators n. Plural of habilitator. • HABILITATOR n. one who habilitates. |
| NOBILITATING | • nobilitating v. Present participle of nobilitate. • NOBILITATE v. to ennoble. |
| NOBILITATION | • nobilitation n. (Obsolete) The act of making noble. • NOBILITATION n. the act of nobilitating, ennobling. |
| REHABILITATE | • rehabilitate v. (Transitive) To restore (someone) to their former state, reputation, possessions, status etc. • rehabilitate v. (Transitive) To vindicate; to restore the reputation or image of (A person, concept etc.). • rehabilitate v. (Transitive) To return (something) to its original condition. |