empower to do



empower someone to do something

to authorize someone to do something; to grant someone the power to do something. I will empower you to collect the dues of the members. The prime minister empowered a special office to oversee tax collection.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AnteroAHN-te-roFinnish
Sakshi-Indian, Hindi, Marathi
Illarion-Russian
ManleyMAN-leeEnglish
Shaw (1)SHAWEnglish (Rare)
Felton['feltən]