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Definition of empower
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Empower
(v. t.) To give moral or
physical
power,
faculties,
or
abilities
to..
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Attorney-general
::
Attorney-general
(n.) The chief law
officer
of the
state,
empowered
to act in all
litigation
in which the
law-executing
power is a
party,
and to
advise
this
supreme
executive
whenever
required..
Deputy
::
Deputy
(n.) One
appointed
as the
substitute
of
another,
and
empowered
to act for him, in his name or his
behalf;
a
substitute
in
office;
a
lieutenant;
a
representative;
a
delegate;
a
vicegerent;
as, the
deputy
of a
prince,
of a
sheriff,
of a
township,
etc..
Seguestration
::
Seguestration
(n.) A
prerogative
process
empowering
certain
commissioners
to take and hold a
defendant's
property
and
receive
the rents and
profits
thereof,
until he
clears
himself
of a
contempt
or
performs
a
decree
of the
court..
University
::
University
(n.) An
institution
organized
and
incorporated
for the
purpose
of
imparting
instruction,
examining
students,
and
otherwise
promoting
education
in the
higher
branches
of
literature,
science,
art, etc.,
empowered
to
confer
degrees
in the
several
arts and
faculties,
as in
theology,
law,
medicine,
music,
etc. A
university
may exist
without
having
any
college
connected
with it, or it may
consist
of but one
college,
or it may
comprise
an
assemblage
of
colleges
established
in any
place,
with
Empowering
::
Empowering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Empowe.
Delegate
::
Delegate
(n.) Any one sent and
empowered
to act for
another;
one
deputed
to
represent;
a
chosen
deputy;
a
representative;
a
commissioner;
a
vicar.
Warranter
::
Warranter
(n.) One who
warrants,
gives
authority,
or
legally
empowers..
Impower
::
Impower
(v. t.) See
Empower.
Forum
::
Forum (n.) A
tribunal;
a
court;
an
assembly
empowered
to hear and
decide
causes.
Authorize
::
Authorize
(v. t.) To
clothe
with
authority,
warrant,
or legal
power;
to give a right to act; to
empower;
as, to
authorize
commissioners
to
settle
a
boundary..
Constitute
::
Constitute
(v. t.) To
appoint,
depute,
or elect to an
office;
to make and
empower..
Execution
::
Execution
(n.) A
judicial
writ by which an
officer
is
empowered
to carry a
judgment
into
effect;
final
process.
Delegate
::
Delegate
(v. t.) To send as one's
representative;
to
empower
as an
ambassador;
to send with power to
transact
business;
to
commission;
to
depute;
to
authorize.
Disempower
::
Disempower
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
power;
to
divest
of
strength.
Procuration
::
Procuration
(n.) The
instrument
by which a
person
is
empowered
to
transact
the
affairs
of
another;
a
proxy.
Empowered
::
Empowered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Empowe.
Empower
::
Empower
(v. t.) To give moral or
physical
power,
faculties,
or
abilities
to..
Enable
::
Enable
(v. t.) To make able (to do, or to be,
something);
to
confer
sufficient
power upon; to
furnish
with
means,
opportunities,
and the like; to
render
competent
for; to
empower;
to
endow..
Questman
::
Questman
(n.) One
legally
empowered
to make quest of
certain
matters,
esp. of
abuses
of
weights
and
measures..
Empower
::
Empower
(v. t.) To give
authority
to; to
delegate
power to; to
commission;
to
authorize
(having
commonly
a legal
force);
as, the
Supreme
Court is
empowered
to try and
decide
cases,
civil or
criminal;
the
attorney
is
empowered
to sign an
acquittance,
and
discharge
the
debtor..
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