Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as enablement.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun obsolete See enablement.

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  • noun Obsolete form of enablement.

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Examples

  • And therefore it is not the pleasure of curiosity, nor the quiet of resolution, nor the raising of the spirit, nor victory of wit, nor faculty of speech, nor lucre of profession, nor ambition of honour or fame, nor inablement for business, that are the true ends of knowledge; some of these being more worthy than other, though all inferior and degenerate: but it is a restitution and reinvesting (in great part) of man to the sovereignty and power

    Valerius Terminus: of the interpretation of Nature 2003

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