empower
/ɛmˈpauər/Definitions
1. verb
to give power or authority to someone, to give them the confidence or ability to do something
“The new policy aimed to empower women in the workplace with equal pay and opportunities.”
2. verb
to give power or authority to something, to make it more effective or confident
“The new software is designed to empower the company’s sales team with advanced analytics and data visualizations.”
3. noun
the process of giving power or authority to someone or something
“The empowerment of minorities has been a major focus of the civil rights movement.”
4. noun
the state of being empowered, especially in a social or political context
“The empowerment of women in society has led to significant changes in laws and social norms.”