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empower

/em-pou-er/US // ɛmˈpaʊ ər //UK // (ɪmˈpaʊə) //

授权,权力,增强能力,赋予权力

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give power or authority to; authorize, especially by legal or official means: I empowered my agent to make the deal for me. The local ordinance empowers the board of health to close unsanitary restaurants.
    • : to enable or permit: Wealth empowered him to live a comfortable life.

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Examples

  • Schneider Electric’s purpose is to empower everyone to make the most of their energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all.

  • Platforms should be empowered and encouraged to do the same.

  • The responsibility lies with all of us to empower this community to unleash their entrepreneurial growth mindset and ensure more people have the opportunity to create a sustainable future for all.

  • The legislation will “empower survivors to speak out — if they so wish — so they can hold perpetrators accountable and hopefully prevent abusers from continuing to torment and abuse other workers,” Leyva said in a news release Monday.

  • JOIN NOWWHOOP uniquely blends hardware, software, and industry-leading accurate measurements to help people sharpen the edges of fitness and performance, create impactful behavior change, and empower them to optimize all facets of life.

  • I have often been asked why, as a man, I create films that empower and focus on women.

  • Empower the performers, encourage education, and above all make safe sex, well, sexy.

  • They see their concerts as a way to empower women, both musically and socially.

  • They inconvenience—er, empower—individuals with information to make partisan or ideological purchasing decisions.

  • This will really empower them undermine dictatorships in the region and abroad.

  • Colonial charters were, however, "undoubtedly no more than those of all corporations, which empower them to make bye-laws."

  • He will place Himself so upon their side as Himself to readjust and empower their affections and their wills.

  • Ope thou thine eyes, and mark me: thou hast seen Things, that empower thee to sustain my smile.

  • The first charters granted to this province did not empower the assembly to tax the people at all.

  • On trade, we must trust American workers to compete with anyone in the world and empower them by opening up new markets overseas.