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Meanings of
empower
in English
Portuguese
investir
Catalan
investir
Spanish
dotar
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Give qualities or abilities to.
gift
invest
endow
endue
indue
Portuguese
investir
Give or delegate power or authority to.
authorize
authorise
Synonyms
Examples for "
authorize
"
authorize
authorise
Examples for "
authorize
"
1
It does not
authorize
military action against any nation state, including Syria.
2
Unfortunately, only Father Montoya could
authorize
the release of official church information.
3
They promise to quickly bring forward a bill to
authorize
the project.
4
She said a congressional legal advisory group voted to
authorize
the lawsuit.
5
That means EU member states cannot
authorize
their vessels to fish there.
1
Even if passed into law, they simply
authorise
action in the future.
2
The foreign relations committee passed an amended resolution to
authorise
military action.
3
Securities regulators
authorise
mutual funds, hedge funds, investment firms and trading operations.
4
Corbyn has previously said he would never
authorise
the use of Trident.
5
Their troubleshooter asked me to
authorise
a diagnostic link; I did so.
Usage of
empower
in English
1
You
empower
communities to say: You need to be answering these questions.
2
The event aimed to
empower
women and propel dialogue surrounding community violence.
3
I'm always here to
empower
them through social media and local events.
4
Directors hope that the project will also
empower
end-users of creative works.
5
We're talking about a new form of communication that will
empower
you.
6
He has since dedicated his boundless energy into helping to
empower
others.
7
Why do you find it important to support and
empower
young women?
8
She's on a one-woman mission to digitally
empower
people and small businesses.
9
Pakistan is trying to
empower
their women and we want to help.
10
With money, we can
empower
some very meaningful things in the world.
11
We want to
empower
kids and to get them excited about technology.
12
Perhaps Being Mary Jane will explore and
empower
women in this way.
13
How are you using your music to inspire, uplift,
empower
and educate?
14
Will the King of Great Britain
empower
his obnoxious and oppressive Acts?
15
The committee will also
empower
South African society, in terms of the information.
16
We hope these funds help to
empower
.
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empower
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
empower women
empower people
empower young
empower others
empower girls
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Translations for
empower
Portuguese
investir
dotar
Catalan
investir
dotar
Spanish
dotar
Empower
through the time
Empower
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Less common
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