adjuvant vs enabler

adjuvant

noun
  • Someone who helps or facilitates; an assistant, a helper. 

  • Something that enhances the effectiveness of a medical treatment; a supplementary treatment. 

  • A substance enhancing the immune response to an antigen. 

  • An additive (as in a drug) that aids or modifies the action of the principal ingredient. 

  • An additive (often a separate product) that enhances the efficacy of pesticide products, but has little or no pesticidal activity itself. 

adj
  • Designating a supplementary form of treatment, especially a cancer therapy administered after removal of a primary tumour. 

  • Helping; helpful; assisting. 

enabler

noun
  • One who or that which helps something to happen. 

  • One who encourages a bad habit in another (typically drug addiction) by their behaviour. 

  • One who gives someone else the power to behave in a certain way. 

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