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empowering

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

授权,赋予权力,增强能力

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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

  • With “Body,” the artist continues her mission of empowering women of all different kinds to be confident in their own skin.

  • The pride center provides an inclusive and safe space that empowers, celebrates, and nurtures the LGBTQ community in Fort Lauderdale.

  • Klaviyo also empowered clients to take a data-driven look at customer behaviors such as products viewed, purchases and other engagement signals.

  • We believe that every individual has the potential to understand themselves better, and wake up every day feeling empowered to turn good intentions into actions.

  • That may be a simple proposition, but it’s also one that will empower the recipient to better enjoy their 4x4.

  • I think we are empowering refugees and there will be many more people like me who defect.

  • Many commenters found her essay less empowering and more patronizing.

  • Other feminist sites have championed objectifying men in tit-for-tat fashion as empowering women.

  • We can do these things at the same time—empowering women and girls, and supporting men and boys.

  • But physical therapy and empowering people with disabilities?

  • That letters of marque should be issued to private individuals, empowering them to fit out vessels for the capture of slavers.

  • In like manner, the next clause, empowering the Company to take land, was lost; on which the bill was withdrawn.

  • The first clause in any railway act, empowering the employment of locomotive engines for the working of passenger traffic.

  • This was the first of the series of acts empowering him to suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus.

  • Empowering him to obtain a loan in Holland, in case Mr Adams should be prevented from attending to it.