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power
noun
the
ability
or
right
to
control
people
or
things
•
The
new
mayor
used
her
power
to
improve
the
city's
schools
.
The
new
mayor
used
her
power
to
improve
the
city's
schools
.
•
Some
people
worry
that
big
companies
have
too
much
power
.
Some
people
worry
that
big
companies
have
too
much
power
.
noun
great
physical
force
or
strength
•
The
weightlifter
showed
incredible
power
as
he
lifted
the
barbell
.
The
weightlifter
showed
incredible
power
as
he
lifted
the
barbell
.
•
The
waterfall
crashed
down
with
enormous
power
.
The
waterfall
crashed
down
with
enormous
power
.
noun
energy
,
especially
electricity
,
that
makes
machines
work
•
The
storm
knocked
out
the
power
in
the
entire
neighborhood
.
The
storm
knocked
out
the
power
in
the
entire
neighborhood
.
•
Solar
panels
can
provide
power
for
remote
villages
.
Solar
panels
can
provide
power
for
remote
villages
.
verb
-
power
,
powering
,
powers
,
powered
to
supply
energy
that
makes
a
machine
or
system
work
•
Large
turbines
power
the
factory
.
Large
turbines
power
the
factory
.
•
The
smartwatch
is
powered
by
a
tiny
battery
.
The
smartwatch
is
powered
by
a
tiny
battery
.
noun
a
country
or
organization
that
is
strong
and
influential
•
After
the
war
,
the
country
emerged
as
a
global
power
.
After
the
war
,
the
country
emerged
as
a
global
power
.
•
Major
powers
met
to
discuss
climate
change
.
Major
powers
met
to
discuss
climate
change
.
empower
verb
-
empower
,
empowering
,
empowers
,
empowered
gives
someone
official
authority
or
the
freedom
and
ability
to
do
something
•
The
new
policy
empowers
employees
to
make
decisions
about
their
work
.
The
new
policy
empowers
employees
to
make
decisions
about
their
work
.
•
This
app
empowers
users
to
track
their
fitness
goals
easily
.
This
app
empowers
users
to
track
their
fitness
goals
easily
.
Mid-17th
century
:
from
obsolete
empower
'to
empower'
,
from
em-
(
from
French
en-
)
+
power
.