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empower

[em-pou-er] / ɛmˈpaʊ ər /


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“It can actually be kind of empowering to know … ‘I can do this again if I ever need to.’”

From MarketWatch

“The Board must be refreshed so that creative, brand-first experience is empowered,” Wilson said in a statement.

From MarketWatch

Parliament this year adopted empowered oversight bodies to investigate sharp price hikes and curb "unjustified" surges linked to the euro changeover.

From Barron's

But, if “The Testament of Ann Lee” is to be believed, a miracle is as simple as walking out of a movie theater feeling changed and empowered, no matter what kind of world awaits.

From Salon

It’s a habit I picked up from a reader, who wrote to explain how keeping track of daily accomplishments, no matter how small, may be even more empowering than practicing gratitude.

From The Wall Street Journal