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facility

1 of 1noun
/fəˈsɪləti/
Forms:facilities
1

a place or a building is designed and equipped for a specific function, such as healthcare, education, etc.

B2
  • The hospital's new facility includes state-of-the-art operating rooms and patient care units.
  • The factory expanded its production capacity with a new manufacturing facility.
  • The community center is a multi-purpose facility offering classes, sports programs, and events.
  • The research facility houses laboratories and offices for scientists and researchers.
  • The school district built a new educational facility to accommodate growing enrollment.
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2

a service provided by an organization or equipment for use by people

3

an object or installation designed to perform a specific function or provide convenience

4

the quality of performing tasks or activities with ease and without difficulty

  • She played the piano with such facility that it seemed effortless.
  • His facility in languages allowed him to quickly pick up new ones.
  • The athlete demonstrated great facility in mastering new techniques.
  • The artist's facility with brush strokes created stunning paintings.
  • The engineer showed facility in solving complex problems with innovative solutions.
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5

ease and skill in performing a task or activity without difficulty

  • The surgeon's steady hands and precision demonstrated his facility in performing delicate surgeries.
  • The pianist's facility on the keys was evident as she flawlessly played complex compositions.