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facilitator

[ UK /fəsˈɪlɪtˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /fəˈsɪɫəˌteɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who makes progress easier

How To Use facilitator In A Sentence

  • She has since worked as a support group facilitator for chronic pain sufferers.
  • So, classes should be interactive, the teacher more a facilitator than a figure of authority.
  • In other words, the function of one organ could have facilitatory as well as inhibitory actions on other organs via their connections, namely meridians, blood, and qi (vital air).
  • Deanne Taylor is the program director of the bioinformatics graduate program at Brandeis University, as well as a research scientists in biostatistics at the Harvard NIEHS Center for Environmental Health. rENNISance woman is the blog of Cath Ennis, research development facilitator at BC Cancer Research Centre in Vancouver. Nature Network Looking For Non-North American Non-European Science Bloggers
  • The financial services industry is an important facilitator of economic activity.
  • Fischler and Bloom conclude from these results that in visual word recognition the effect of context is essentially inhibitory rather than facilitatory.
  • Their idea that the blind gut might have been a very important facilitator of social evolution is certainly well supported by their review of the data, " Martin said.
  • In laboratory studies in which participants view an emotionally laden film or staged incident, results typically show clear facilitatory effects of emotional arousal on memory.
  • He is a facilitator rather than a dictator. Times, Sunday Times
  • The conference facilitator nodded, but instead of thanking me he stated that I might be a tad orthorexic-which indicates an obsessive fixation on eating healthy food. New York Press
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