verb
- gives power, authority, or legal right to someone to do something
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'impower'; formal or legal register
Examples
- The new law impowers citizens to vote in local elections.
- This document impowers the manager to make financial decisions.
- The constitution impowers the president to appoint judges.
- The agreement impowers both parties to negotiate terms.
- Education impowers young people to pursue their dreams.