empower
v.
bestow authority on a person, give power; enable, allow, permit
EMPOWER
EMPOWER (Education Means Protection Of Women Engaged in Recreation) or Moolniti Songserm Okard Pooying is a non-profit community organisation in
Thailand that supports
sex workers; it offers free classes in language, health, law and pre-college education as well as individual counseling to these people. The organisation also lobbies the government in an attempt to extend regular labour protections to sex workers.
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EmPower
EmPower is a line of products by Astronics Advanced Electronic Systems for providing power to aircraft seats. There are multiple products in the product line, including 110 VAC connections, a proprietary DC connection system called EmPower Classic-DC, and systems providing integrated DC/AC, and power for
In-flight Entertainment systems.
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Empower
empower
Verb
1. give or delegate power or authority to; "She authorized her assistant to sign the papers"
(synonym) authorise, authorize
(hypernym) appoint, charge
(hyponym) entitle
(derivation) authorization, authorisation, empowerment
2. give qualities or abilities to
(synonym) endow, indue, gift, invest, endue
(hypernym) enable
(hyponym) cover
Empower
(v. t.)
To give moral or physical power, faculties, or abilities to.
(v. t.)
To give authority to; to delegate power to; to commission; to authorize (having commonly a legal force); as, the Supreme Court is empowered to try and decide cases, civil or criminal; the attorney is empowered to sign an acquittance, and discharge the debtor.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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empower
v. a.
ادھکار، اختيار يا طاقت دينا, مالک يا مختار کرنا, قابل يا لائق کرنا