Crossword clues for facilitator
facilitator
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
facilitator \facilitator\ n. someone who makes progress easier.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1806, agent noun in Latin form from facilitate.
Wiktionary
n. A person who helps a group to have an effective dialog without taking any side of the argument, especially in order to reach a consensus.
WordNet
n. someone who makes progress easier
Wikipedia
A facilitator is someone who engages in the activity of facilitation. They help a group of people understand their common objectives and assists them to plan how to achieve these objectives; in doing so, the facilitator remains "neutral" meaning he/she does not take a particular position in the discussion. Some facilitator tools will try to assist the group in achieving a consensus on any disagreements that preexist or emerge in the meeting so that it has a strong basis for future action.
Usage examples of "facilitator".
Seng was one of the Peoples Republic of Chinas foremost political facilitators.
Qaeda facilitator, operatives were brought to the safe- house by a trusted Pakistani al Qaeda courier named Abdullah Sindhi, who also worked for KSM.
If the Catechist had not himself visited ills on her, then he had been their facilitator.
In short, he’d been a mere instrument of convenience, an enabler, a facilitator, so to speak, an all-around nice guy who’d tried to be helpful, was all.
Though the job Bart had heard described at the planning session had been that of facilitator, the Tellarite had—in typically Tellarite fashion—understood his role to be micromanager of all aspects of the endeavor.
His chrono showed it was time for Prime Facilitator Koytatik's duty to start at the registry office, something he'd taken care to ascertain earlier.