verb
- past tense and past participle of empower; given power, authority, or ability to do something
Usage: Often used in formal or professional contexts; Variant spelling of 'empowered' (more common modern form)
Examples
- The new policy impowered employees to make decisions without seeking approval.
- She felt impowered by the training program to pursue her career goals.
- The legislation impowered local communities to manage their own resources.
- Students were impowered to take control of their learning process.
- The organization impowered its members through education and support.