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    empower
    /ɪmˈpaʊə/

    verb

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  2. to encourage and support the ability to do something: We want to empower individuals to get the skills they need. To empower is also to give legal authority for something: The state constitution does not empower counties to create housing authorities.

  3. The meaning of EMPOWER is to give official authority or legal power to. How to use empower in a sentence.

  4. EMPOWER meaning: 1. to give someone official authority or the freedom to do something: 2. to give someone official…. Learn more.

  5. To empower someone means to give them the means to achieve something, for example to become stronger or more successful. Helping patients means empowering the professionals to put patients first. [ VERB noun ]

  6. Empower definition: to give power or authority to; authorize, especially by legal or official means. See examples of EMPOWER used in a sentence.

  7. EMPOWERMENT definition: 1. the process of gaining freedom and power to do what you want or to control what happens to you…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of empower verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Today, empower often refers to helping someone realize their abilities and potential, perhaps for the first time. For example, in the 1960s, when women felt like second-class citizens, the women's movement empowered them to stand up and demand their equal rights.

  10. Define empower. empower synonyms, empower pronunciation, empower translation, English dictionary definition of empower. tr.v. em·pow·ered , em·pow·er·ing , em·pow·ers 1. To invest with power, especially legal power or official authority.

  11. Synonyms for EMPOWER: enable, authorize, qualify, allow, invest, certify, entitle, permit; Antonyms of EMPOWER: prevent, disqualify, hinder, discourage, impede, exclude, deny, stop.