enabler
/ˈɛnəbələr/Definitions
1. noun
A person who enables or encourages bad or undesirable behavior in another person, often in a relationship or family setting.
“Her husband was an enabler, constantly bailing her out of financial trouble and enabling her addiction.”
2. noun
A person or thing that enables or facilitates something, such as a technical feature or a software function.
“The new app update added several enablers for users with disabilities, making it more accessible.”
3. verb
to enable or facilitate something, especially by providing the necessary resources or support.
“The company will enable their employees to work remotely by providing them with the necessary equipment and software.”