Definition
Empower means to give someone the authority or power to do something, or to make someone stronger and more confident, especially in controlling their life and claiming their rights.
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Pronunciation
The pronunciation of "empower" is similar in both American and British English, with a slight variation in the ending sound.
Etymology
The word "empower" comes from the prefix "em-" meaning "to cause" or "to put in" and the root "power," derived from Old French "poeir" meaning "to be able" and Latin "posse" meaning "to be able." It originated in the early 17th century, with the meaning of giving authority or power to someone or something.
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Usage
The word "empower" is frequently used in contexts related to leadership, politics, and social justice to describe the act of granting power or authority to individuals or groups. It is also commonly used in personal development contexts to describe building confidence and self-agency in individuals.
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