69 adverbs to describe how to enable

ng makes vegetables and grains softer, loosens their structure, and enables the digestive juices readily to penetrate their substance.

Fortunately, my inheritance of a marvelous endurance enabled me to bend without breaking.

We had given them just enough of European improvements, to enable them the more effectually to turn Africa into a ravaged wilderness.

Even as regards the seaports, the currents of trade were too thin and divergent to permit of large urban concentration, for the Appalachian water-shed shut off the Atlantic ports from the commerce of the central basin; and even the ambitious construction of railroads to the northwest, fostered by the seaboard cities, merely enabled the Piedmont planters to get their provisions overland, and barely affected the volume of the seaboard trade.

" I thanked the doctor for having so speedily enabled me to serve as his deputy; and by way of acknowledging his goodness, promised to follow his system to the end of my career, with a magnanimous indifference about the aphorisms of Hippocrates.

And thus an Addition of Hands to our Manufactures will only reduce the Price of them; the Labourer will still have as much Wages, and will consequently be enabled to purchase more Conveniencies of Life; so that every Interest in the Nation would receive a Benefit from the Increase of our Working People.

George Whitefield is said to have declared to Oglethorpe when lamenting his failure to exclude slavery from Georgia, that he was making a mistake: the Africans were much better off as slaves than in their native barbarism, and would receive a training that would enable them ultimately to return and civilize the land of their nativity.

She reached the fort in safety, and the garrison was, in consequence, enabled successfully to repel their savage foe.

I believe he thought that Providence had sent a wife of high rank to his very door to enable him partially to wipe out his reproach.

Her own pittance was so small that it would barely enable her to support her parents and would not suffice to give George the advantages which were his due.

General McClellan had been defeated in battle, but the great resources of the United States Government would enable it promptly to put other and larger armies in the field.

"When he undertook the arduous duties now imposed upon him, he did determine that he would leave no constitutional effort untried to enable him satisfactorily to discharge the trust imposed in him.

" "This sum," he adds, "together with the payment of our expenses when we accompanied him from Pisa to Genoa, and thirty pounds with which he enabled us subsequently to go from Genoa to Florence, was all the money I ever received from Lord Byron, exclusive of the two hundred pounds, which, in the first instance, he made a debt of Mr Shelley, by taking his bond.

And since we could not agree for the house which was offered us in that place, we concluded to go for a short time to Scarborough, and try the fleece there, under the belief that we should then be enabled rightly to determine.

I could not envisage the future, and so was mercifully enabled to look only to the moment.

Secondly, we are enabled to understand how it is that people of like disposition so quickly get on with one another, as though they were drawn together by magnetic forcekindred souls greeting each other from afar.

Incidentally, such an arrangement would have enabled her to stalk a husband, a moneyed husband, which did not occur to her at all.

They are also arranged from the fore-part backwards; by which the animals are enabled the more conveniently to cut their way through the air.

We are fully persuaded that the Legislature of the United States will cheerfully enable you to realize your assurances of performing on our part all engagements under our treaties with punctuality and the most scrupulous good faith.

The weariness, if not disgust, induced by a throng of more than usually absurd imitators, enabled Carlyle, the poet's successor in literary influence (followed with even greater unfairness by Thackeray), more effectively to lead the counter-revolt.

Moreover, the extirpation of one disease after another, the careful isolation of all infectious cases, and the destruction of every article that could preserve or convey the poisonous germs, has in the course of ages enabled us utterly to destroy them.

And it explained the countless things which happily enable a commander to keep himself as busy as a mud-dauber, however idle the camp or however torn his own heart.

On account of his mental condition he can never tell us what became of his little fortune; but luckily the returns from the farm, which we rent on shares, and my own salary as teacher of the district school, enable us to live quite comfortably, although we must be economical.

This method would enable each of the two parties in a district to return as many Members as it could muster "quotas," no matter how the votes were distributed.

Canonists and Theologians taught that the full and free consent of parties was essential to marriagewhich teaching obviously would enable a very wide view of the subject to be taken.

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