Similar words: empowered, high-powered, towered, lowered, flowered, power, empower, power cut. Meaning: ['paʊə(r)d] adj. (often used in combination) having or using or propelled by means of power or power of a specified kind.
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31. Rotary cultivator A powered digger to break up ground.
32. The standard 0.50 powered machine makes a superb trainer.
33. It was the motive force that powered the world.
34. Undergravel filtration is powered by two Aquaclear 402 powerheads.
35. Hayle Mill was originally powered by a waterwheel.
36. Powered by a man with a mission.
37. Further upstream towards Brockworth, the brook also powered a corn mill, but of Brockworth Mill there is now little trace.
38. Is this the start of a winning streak for Destefani and his in-line powered Strega?
39. And research on pure electrics powered by exotic new battery systems is promising.
40. Scissors types are extremely versatile powered by battery, propane gas or diesel.
41. Such local rovers, which need only limited range, could be powered by batteries.
42. The bird is powered by its own life and by its motivation. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
43. This has led to a range of top level employees including high powered vets, scientists and senior inspectors.
44. Because the planes were powered by General Electric engines, the United States had to approve the sale, which it did.
45. For anyone building their first few projects the best advice is to avoid any mains powered project.
46. Personal computers are now commonly found in site huts, even in remote locations where they can be powered by car batteries.
47. Cornwall has eight sites suitable for powered aircraft shown on the half mill map.
48. I hope they've got the sense to bring air powered cutters.
49. The striker took the ball in his stride and powered it into the top right hand corner from 25 yards.
50. Making the engine that powered Williams to the Formula 1 constructors' championship can't be bad for business, either.
51. It fitted into a briefcase, and being battery powered was more deserving of the term portable.
52. Those who grow tall by giving it their all, without the worry of fall, are powered by a passion, that is born from inspiration. RVM
53. Later, electrically powered calculators and analog computers bridged the gap to the first primitive digital computers.
54. But then Wilkinson looped twice and Jim Jenner powered over in the left-hand corner four minutes from the finish.
55. E owns and operates seven fossil-fuel plants in Northern and Central California[sentencedict.com], all powered by natural gas.
56. Youngsters should not construct mains powered projects unless they are supervised at all times by a suitably experienced adult.
57. The overseas growth has powered the solar industry to a 15 percent annual growth rate for more than a decade.
58. The city of Chicago has contracted to purchase three city transit buses that will be powered by fuel cells.
59. The boom in house prices in the 1980s powered the subsequent surge in inflation, and hence the recession.
60. But he powered to the rescue nine minutes from time after a neat combination with Roberto Baggio.
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