verbto give someone the power to do something ExamplesShe was empowered by the company to sign the contract. • Her new position empowers her to hire and fire at will.
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- Empower Federal Credit Union | What Do You Want Out of Life?
 Syracuse. Serves select employee groups in Syracuse and those who live, work,   worship or attend school in one of Empower's neighbor areas.
 
- empower - definition of empower by the Free Online Dictionary ...
 tr.v. em·pow·ered, em·pow·er·ing, em·pow·ers. 1. To invest with power, especially   legal power or official authority. See Synonyms at authorize. 2. To equip or ...
 
- Empower | Define Empower at Dictionary.com
 to give power or authority to; authorize, especially by legal or official means: I   empowered my agent to make the deal for me. The local ordinance empowers   the ...
 
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 Empower Insurance for Independent Insurance Agents.
 
- Empower Software Solutions
 Empower is a national provider of end-to-end strategic human resources, payroll,   workforce management and tax compliance software and services.
 
- EMpower.
 EMpower supports local organizations in EM countries that provide at-risk youth   with the tools and resources they need to lead healthy, productive lives.
 
- Empower - Merriam-Webster Online
 to give official authority or legal power to <empowered her attorney to act on her   behalf>. 2. : enable 1a. 3. : to promote the self-actualization or influence of ...
 
- EmPower (aircraft power adapter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 EmPower is a 15 volt DC connector type found on many commercial airlines   designed to provide power to travelers' electronic devices. The system is limited   to ...