Usually means: Person who supports another's behavior.
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  3. enabler: Collins English Dictionary
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  7. enabler: Dictionary.com
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  1. enabler: Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary
  2. enabler: Medical dictionary

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noun:  One who or that which helps something to happen.
noun:  One who encourages a bad habit in another (typically drug addiction) by their behavior.
noun:  One who gives someone else the power to behave in a certain way.

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