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1 enabling act
en·abling act[ɪˈneɪblɪŋˌ-]n LAW, POL Ermächtigungsgesetz nt; AM (legalizing the unlawful) Anpassungsgesetz nt, gesetzliche Sonderregelung -
2 enabling act
en·abling act [ɪʼneɪblɪŋ ˌ-] nlaw, polErmächtigungsgesetz nt; (Am) ( legalizing the unlawful) Anpassungsgesetz nt, gesetzliche Sonderregelung -
3 enabling
[I'neIblɪŋ]adj1)enabling act/law — Ermächtigungsgesetz nt
2)(= empowering)
to play an enabling role in sth — etw möglich machen* * *n.Freigabe -en f. -
4 enable
transitive verbenable something [to be done] — etwas ermöglichen
* * *[i'neibl](to make able by giving means, power or authority (to do something): The money I inherited enabled me to go on a world cruise.) ermöglichen* * *en·able[ɪˈneɪbl̩]vt1. (give the ability)▪ sth \enables sb to do sth etw ermöglicht jdm, etw zu tun2. COMPUT▪ to \enable sth etw aktivieren* * *[I'neɪbl]1. vt1)(= make able)
to enable sb to do sth — es jdm ermöglichen or möglich machen, etw zu tun, jdn in den Stand setzen, etw zu tun (geh)what enables the seal to stay under water so long? — wodurch ist der Seehund fähig, so lange unter Wasser zu bleiben?
2) (JUR: authorize) measures, reforms anordnento enable sb to do sth — jdn (dazu) ermächtigen, etw zu tun
2.* * *enable [ıˈneıbl] v/t1. jemanden berechtigen, ermächtigen:enable sb to do sth jemanden dazu ermächtigen, etwas zu tun;2. jemanden befähigen, jemanden in den Stand setzen, jemanden in die Lage versetzen, es jemandem möglich machen oder ermöglichen:this enabled me to come dies machte es mir möglich zu kommen3. etwas möglich machen, ermöglichen:enable sth to be done es ermöglichen, dass etwas geschieht;this enables the housing to be detached dadurch kann das Gehäuse abgenommen werden* * *transitive verbenable somebody to do something — es jemandem ermöglichen, etwas zu tun
enable something [to be done] — etwas ermöglichen
* * *n.Freigabe -en f. v.aktivieren v.einschalten v.freigeben v.
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