Thesaurus / facilitate
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While Zoom is a fine tool for live conversations in small groups, it has few tools to facilitate the kind of engagement necessary for real learning.
WHY HASN’T DIGITAL LEARNING LIVED UP TO ITS PROMISE?WALTER THOMPSONSEPTEMBER 17, 2020TECHCRUNCHThird, regulatory agencies should provide guidance for excipient reporting, facilitating greater transparency about excipient use and supply source.
THE ‘INACTIVE' INGREDIENTS IN YOUR PILLS COULD HARM YOUBY YELENA IONOVA/THE CONVERSATIONSEPTEMBER 15, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEIt’s possible that nose rinses might “stir up the virus and facilitate its spread,” Lane cautions.
TREATMENTS THAT TARGET THE CORONAVIRUS IN THE NOSE MIGHT HELP PREVENT COVID-19LAURA SANDERSSEPTEMBER 14, 2020SCIENCE NEWSIn the west, we’ve partnered with technology companies like MikMak that have facilitated social commerce around our core platforms.
‘RETAILERS ARE MEDIA OWNERS IN THEIR OWN RIGHT’: WHY E-COMMERCE IS DRIVING MORE OF UNILEVER’S MEDIA SPENDSEB JOSEPHSEPTEMBER 9, 2020DIGIDAY“Even when the world gets the pandemic under control, business travel won’t come back the same way,” he states, adding that people will simply have fewer reasons to get on a plane when remote work has facilitated so much collaboration from afar.
AIRBNB CEO: THE PANDEMIC WILL FORCE US TO SEE MORE OF THE WORLD, NOT LESSVERNE KOPYTOFFSEPTEMBER 7, 2020FORTUNEIt was no longer just homework, connectivity before and after school, but facilitating school all day, especially for kids that have no broadband access at home.
T-MOBILE EXPANDS PROMISE TO CONNECT STUDENTS FOR FREE AMID COVID-19AARON PRESSMANSEPTEMBER 3, 2020FORTUNEThat decision later forced the city to race to cut a deal with Fifth Avenue Landing to facilitate a potential expansion.
CITY IS HALTING RENT PAYMENTS ON 101 ASH ST.LISA HALVERSTADTSEPTEMBER 2, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOArkansas says it works to facilitate testing for all close contacts of positive cases, and also tries to provide testing for anyone in the state who wants a test, asymptomatic or not.
AMERICA DOESN’T HAVE A COHERENT STRATEGY FOR ASYMPTOMATIC TESTING. IT NEEDS ONE.BY CAROLINE CHENSEPTEMBER 1, 2020PROPUBLICAIf we can get them open, it will facilitate productivity and more business activity.
TEAM REOPEN: 2, SCHOOLS: 0SCOTT LEWISAUGUST 31, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOBack in the day, nobody anticipated the rise of print-on-demand books or the massive explosion of self-publishing facilitated by Amazon and other companies.
NEED NEW CLIMBING SHOES? CHECK OUT THESE SMALL BRANDS.CHRIS KALMANAUGUST 29, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEWORDS RELATED TO FACILITATE
- accelerated
- advanced
- assisted
- cut the red tape
- dispatched
- facilitated
- fast track
- forwarded
- grease wheels
- hand-carried
- hand-walked
- handled personally
- hastened
- hurried
- precipitated
- pressed
- promoted
- quickened
- railroaded
- ran interference
- ran with the ball
- rushed
- shot through
- sped
- sped up
- urged
- walked it through
- aiding
- assisting
- back up
- bailing out
- ballyhooing
- championing
- contributing
- encouraging
- engendering
- expediting
- facilitating
- forwarding
- fostering
- generating
- giving a boost to
- going with
- hastening
- helping
- lending a hand
- open doors
- patronizing
- plugging
- promoting
- propagating
- pushing
- serving
- speeding
- succoring
- taking care of
- working for
- abets
- accommodates
- advocates
- backs
- ballyhoos
- befriends
- benefits
- bolsters
- boosts
- bucks up
- cheers
- cooperates
- does a favor
- does a service
- does one's part
- encourages
- endorses
- furthers
- goes to bats for
- goes with
- hypes
- intercedes
- is of use
- lends a hand
- maintains
- open doors
- patronizes
- plugs
- promotes
- props
- puffs
- pushes
- relieves
- root for
- sanctions
- saves
- seconds
- sees through
- serves
- stands by
- sticks up for
- stimulates
- stump for
- succors
- supports
- sustains
- takes under one's wing
- upholds
- works for
- allay
- alleviate
- ameliorate
- assuage
- attenuate
- buoy
- change
- comfort
- cut down
- decrease
- dilute
- disburden
- disencumber
- ease
- empty
- eradicate
- extenuate
- facilitate
- free
- jettison
- lessen
- levitate
- make less
- make lighter
- mitigate
- mollify
- pour out
- put off
- reduce
- relieve
- remove
- shift
- take
- take a load off
- thin
- throw out
- unburden
- unload
- uplight
- upraise
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