Facilitate
facilitate (verb) - (formal) help, make easier and more likely to happen.
facilitator - helper, help someone achieve something
Example sentences:
* The new airport will facilitate the development of tourism in the region.
* New computer technology has greatly facilitated our company's ability to keep accurate and up-to-date records on all employees.
* These computer learning modules are designed to facilitate self-study outside of the classroom.
* Some believed that the economic recovery had been facilitated by the tax cuts.
* The political and economic decisions that the new president makes over the next few months will either facilitate or stifle the use of the new knowledge.
* A mother's ability either to facilitate or to undermine the infant's development has fascinated scientists for a long time.
* The negotiators tried to facilitate an agreement on Cambodia.
* The new resolution also demands that all sides facilitate mercy flights of severely wounded children and other civilians to nearby hospitals.
* The new scoring Form is designed to facilitate complete and accurate scoring.
* The museum pass, transportation pass and restaurant coupons will facilitate your exploration of the city during your leisure time.
* Siam Commercial Bank's role in the Shin takeover was aimed at facilitating the needs of its clients.
* Regulations will be relaxed to help facilitate trade.
* Doctors visited each school to facilitate the spread of healthy nutritional eating habits.
* The basic infrastructure to facilitate investment was nonexistent, for example the city lacked electricity and telephones.
* This information ought to stimulate and facilitate regional and inter-regional networking for the exchange of useful information.
* The Board of Tourism was founded to promote and facilitate the efficient development of the island's tourism.






