facilitation

[ UK /fəsˌɪlɪtˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /fəˌsɪɫəˈteɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. act of assisting or making easier the progress or improvement of something
  2. (neurophysiology) phenomenon that occurs when two or more neural impulses that alone are not enough to trigger a response in a neuron combine to trigger an action potential
  3. the condition of being made easy (or easier)
    social facilitation is an adaptive condition
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How To Use facilitation In A Sentence

  • This modest man well-deserves this latest recognition of his contribution to many people's daily lives, not to mention his facilitation of a major new way of doing business.
  • How can a bureaucrat exhibit his or her customary arm's-length skepticism when the law of the land demands cooperation, facilitation, and a unified common objective?
  • The present study sought to assess the differential facilitation of delinquent activities.
  • The facilitation work which it operates with local community groups equips people with skills and confidence to conduct research and to publish their own community histories.
  • You want the highest quality instruction and supervision in workshop facilitation and personal coaching skills.
  • That said, testing this in a controlled university environment runs counter to the regular facilitation of parapsychological phenomena. American Association for the Advancement of PseudoScience
  • At a more advanced level, management and leadership development courses cover administration, planning, communication and facilitation skills.
  • Regional cooperation will be fostered by and can in turn foster connectivity, trade facilitation, regional cooperation and people-to-people exchange.
  • Clarify the definition of facilitation (i.e.,: from the Latin word, "facil" meaning to make easy) and that, as extension workers, we all need effective skills for helping, guiding or facilitating a group or group process. Chapter 6
  • Additional therapies include 12-Step facilitation approaches that assist those with drinking problems in using self-help programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
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