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Facilitated

Facilitated is the past participle of the verb facilitate and is widely used as an adjective to describe something that has been made easier or aided by guidance, support, or enabling conditions. In everyday English, it typically marks processes, events, or actions that have been aided to achieve a desired outcome rather than occurring unaided.

In organizational settings, a facilitated workshop or facilitated discussion refers to a session guided by a

In biology, facilitated diffusion or facilitated transport describes the passive movement of substances across cell membranes

Facilitated communication is a controversial practice in which a facilitator provides physical or verbal support to

Other uses include facilitated negotiations, workshops, or learning programs, where a facilitator's role is to orchestrate

facilitator
who
coordinates
activities,
clarifies
objectives,
and
encourages
participation
to
improve
collaboration
and
efficiency.
via
specific
transport
proteins,
such
as
channels
or
carriers.
This
process
does
not
expend
cellular
energy,
but
it
requires
proteins
to
increase
rate
and
selectivity,
distinguishing
it
from
simple
diffusion.
a
person
with
communication
disabilities.
Controlled
studies
have
shown
the
facilitator
can
influence
responses,
leading
to
strong
skepticism
and
regulatory
restrictions
in
many
regions.
activities
and
remove
barriers
rather
than
to
supply
substantive
content
themselves.
Etymology:
from
facilitate,
from
Latin
facilis
'easy.'
See
also
facilitate,
facilitation,
facilitator.