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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61. While the revenue figures remain low, there exists a vast potential for growth for mobile applications that empower mobile travelers, improve travel efficiency and build ancillary revenue.
62. Its built-in personal IVR (Interactive Voice Response) can empower your smartphone to be not only a personal call management system, but also a "Personal Interactive Playback Assistant".
63. The implementing of a gender budget would empower women, and enable a transparent data and index system by which female's rights and interests and human capital investment can be guaranteed.
64. Whether you are financially comfortable, or living from pay check to pay check, you can empower yourself and empower Global Research to continue and expand our operations.