facilitative

adj

Etymology

From facilitate + -ive. Compare Latin facilitātīvus.

  1. derived from facilis
  2. borrowed from faciliter
  3. suffixed as facilitative — “facilitate + ive

Definitions

  1. Having the effect of making easy

    Having the effect of making easy; assisting, easing or facilitating.

    • However, in contrast to the facilitative actions in subcortical structures, high levels of catecholamine release in prefrontal cortex result in cognitive dysfunction.
    • This is also facilitative in the development of students’ independent learning skills, promoting a culture of asking and answering questions among the students.

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