Is there a valid word for the act of enabling?
I want to say "enablement". It is listed in the dictionary, but is it in common use? I've never heard it before. Is there a more apt word?
Is there a valid word for the act of enabling?
I want to say "enablement". It is listed in the dictionary, but is it in common use? I've never heard it before. Is there a more apt word?
"Enablement" is the noun form of the verb enable. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, 1913 Edition defines it as follows:
The act of enabling, or the state of being enabled; ability.
Other dictionaries defining this term are:
‘Enablement’, in the sense of ‘the action or means of enabling’ is well attested in the OED from 1495 onwards.
Empowering may be suitable in certain contexts.
He believed in empowering (enabling) his followers.
Here is the Google dictionary result (second one on the list may be of interest to you):
empowering is a form of: em·pow·er
verb /emˈpou(-ə)r/ empowered, past participle; empowered, past tense; empowering, present participle; empowers, 3rd person singular present
Give (someone) the authority or power to do something - nobody was empowered to sign checks on her behalf
Enable (someone) to do (something) - cryptography will empower individuals to control their information
Make (someone) stronger and more confident, esp. in controlling their life and claiming their rights - movements to empower the poor
Facilitation, perhaps?