enabler
English
Noun
enabler (plural enablers)
- One who helps something to happen.
- One who encourages a bad habit in another (typically drug addiction) by their behaviour.
- One who gives someone else the power to behave in a certain way.
Translations
one who helps something to happen
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one who encourages a bad habit in another
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one who gives someone else the power to behave in a certain way
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See also
enabling on Wikipedia.Wikipedia - co-dependence
- provert
References
- Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary.
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