habilitateEtymologyBorrowed from Late Latin habilitātus, past participle of habilitāre (“to enable”).habilitate means Qualified or entitled. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 71 out of 100.adjQualified or entitled.“persons[…]not legal, nor habilitate to serve in Parliament,”verbTo enable one to function in a given manner; to make one capable of performing a given function or of conducting something; to make one fit to fulfill a given purpose or competent to act within a particular role.To qualify oneself, through a demonstration of ability, to function in a certain capacity or to act within a certain role.In European institutions of higher education, to qualify as an instructor or professor, usually by defending a dissertation or similar project.To supply money to work a mine.To clothe.“Exteriors habilitated in the glowing colors of fresh and soft-hued paint.”