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empower

[em-pou-er] / ɛmˈpaʊ ər /


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The new rules also have empowered some of the sport’s longtime pushover programs to gleefully kick sand in the faces of their former bullies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their paralyzing fear of Carol’s ire is empowering, pathetic and hilarious.

From Los Angeles Times

While the transition at the Fed holds risks for Bessent, another arguably more plausible scenario is that he will find himself newly empowered.

From Barron's

The government frames the reforms as a modernised, more effective, and corruption-free programme aimed at empowering the poor.

From BBC

"When you look at the lyrics in an empowering, inspirational way, it really resonates in that setting," she said.

From BBC