facilitata
Facilitata is a Latin term that functions as a past participle or adjective meaning “facilitated” or “made easy.” It is the feminine singular form of the perfect passive participle derived from a Latin verb for facilitate or make easy. The corresponding masculine and neuter forms are facilitatus and facilitatum, with other gender and number forms used to agree with the noun they modify.
In Latin grammar, participles such as facilitat a can behave as adjectives, agreeing with the noun they
Historically, facilitated or made-easy concepts occur across Latin texts, including legal, administrative, theological, and scholarly works,
See also: facilitation, facilis, facilitas, participles in Latin, Latin grammar.