Synonym: assign, authorize, commission, delegate, enable, entrust, license, permit, sanction, warrant. Similar words: power, lower, shower, tower, glower, temporal, temporary, contemporary. Meaning: [ɪm'paʊə] v. 1. give or delegate power or authority to 2. give qualities or abilities to.
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31. Some feminists even claim that pornography can empower women by loosening them from the shackles of social prudery and restrictions.
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33. His position does not empower him to cite our views without consultation.
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35. This would not only deal with NTDs, but empower the local people as they would be in control of their own healthy conditions.
36. What Chid and Adam have created in the LWSP is allowing a productive trade to emerge in Liberia while helping to empower women at the same time.
37. Each of us is ready to make contributions, and we pledge to empower fully our negotiators to undertake the give-and-take necessary to move into endgame negotiations.
38. So how do you develop beliefs that will empower you?
39. The ALMTypes and TypeLabels empower you to create a highly customized system for your environment.
40. Goal-Directed Design helps designers to create products that support users where they are weak and empower them where they are strong.
41. Part of a new line of electronic eye glasses called emPower, they allow bifocal wearers to switch between different prescription settings for reading and more distant viewing.
42. Empower error of nominal diameter is shown in Table 3.
43. We wish to empower our people rather than micromanage them.
44. We trust people, empower them and give them space to develop.
45. The leader's job is to empower people at all levels to step up and lead. Empowered leaders need sophisticated accountability systems with closed-loop management to ensure commitments are met.
46. Its mission is to empower indiiduals to achiee and maintain optimal health.
47. I think that just knowing you hold the helm of your sympathetic nervous system (which rings the alarm bells of panic in your brain) is going to give you some relief and empower you.
48. "We could see that access to information really does empower," says Charas. "It really makes you act on the knowledge [you've gained]."
49. But we are tantalizingly close to giving the F.D.A. the resources it needs to hire enough inspectors -- and the authority it needs to empower those inspectors to do their jobs.
50. Donated logistic support, if tailored to humanitarian requirements,(http://sentencedict.com/empower.html) can empower the agency in synergistic ways.
51. The owners are working to make ecotourism benefit and empower the local people.
52. We must institutionalize philanthropy, and to empower the general public.
53. His ministry is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ, and during this age to convict man of sin, regenerate the repentant sinner, to indwell, guide, instruct, sanctify and empower the believer.
54. That would require a massive act of social will such as Venezuela made, to empower students to work in orchestras and perfect their skills communally.
55. The Roanoke Tea Party, for example, proposes a Freedom for Virginians Act, which would empower the state to invalidate laws it deems unconstitutional.
56. The Bank is also working with Nike Foundation and Liberia to empower adolescent girls through a job training and transition-to-work program.
57. For heads: empower heads to make every school a junk food free zone.
58. And they will empower ordinary consumers and shareholders in our financial system.
59. Over a meal of fresh local lobster, I met Bourke, whose mother was Fijian and whose father was Chinese. She told me she opened the resort in 1990 to empower the locals.
60. Learn how to influence others, to motivate, lead, empower, communicate, cooperate and coordinate, how to establish mutual trust handle change effectively.