responsabilise


to get someone to take active ownership of something; to get complete buy-in; to make someone feel responsible for something
once the councilman responsabilises his staff there will be less pessimism about the success of the new project.

upon being responsabilised, the boys quickly volunteered to take on leadership roles on the team.

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