empowered in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

empowered in the PONS Dictionary

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The court is empowered to levy a fine from the offender.
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It de facto established stare decisis principle, since upper state arbitrations were empowered to give compulsory elucidations to the lower ones.
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It means staff can fit work around the other commitments in their personal lives and, because we're not clock-watching, they feel empowered to take ownership of their workload management.
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Banks will not participate and governments will be empowered only to receive valuns and pay them out but not to create them.
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The removal of these powers appears to cause harm to those who have been empowered.
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This is likely due to workers feeling less restricted by what they are allowed to do and more empowered to solve a problem.
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Monopsony empowered the consumer to set prices and specifications while depriving producers of leverage to protest.
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When he emerged he was empowered with the gifts of healing and prophesy.
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The internet empowered protesters and allowed for anyone with access to the internet be involved in the democratization process of their government.
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The governor serves as commander-in-chief of the state's military forces and is empowered to enforce all laws of the state.
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