'Abler' here means having better control of feelings or social skills. It shows stronger emotional or social ability in comparison.
She is abler to handle hard feelings.
He is abler at making friends.
In law, 'abler' means having more legal ability or authority. It compares parties by their power or rights in a legal setting.
The abler party signed the contract.
She is abler to testify in court.
This use of 'abler' means having better skill or fitness, especially in sports. It compares one person’s physical ability with another’s.
He is abler than his teammates in running.
The abler player scored the goal.
Used to compare mental abilities, 'abler' means someone has a higher thinking or learning capability.
She is abler to solve problems quickly.
The abler students join the debate team.