verb
- to give someone the authority or power to do something
- to make someone stronger and more confident, especially in controlling their life and claiming their rights
Usage: third person singular present tense of ’empower’
Usage: third person singular present tense of ’empower’
Examples
- The new law empowers citizens to request government documents.
- Education empowers people to make better decisions.
- The manager empowers her team to solve problems independently.
- This program empowers women to start their own businesses.
- The constitution empowers Congress to regulate interstate commerce.
- Good coaching empowers athletes to reach their potential.
- Technology empowers students to learn at their own pace.