Definitions for empowers

empowers em·pow·er

Spelling: [em-pou-er]
IPA: /ɛmˈpaʊ ər/

Empowers is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 264 anagrams from letters in empowers (eemoprsw).

Definitions for empowers

verb (used with object)

  1. to give power or authority to; authorize, especially by legal or official means:
  2. to enable or permit:
  3. to give power or authority to; authorize, especially by legal or official means:
  4. to enable or permit:

Origin of empowers

First recorded in 1645-55; em-1 + power

Examples for empowers

They see their concerts as a way to empower women, both musically and socially.

I have often been asked why, as a man, I create films that empower and focus on women.

In the mean time we are taking the best care in empower of their estates.

They also empower the directors to elect a chairman of the board.

empower the performers, encourage education, and above all make safe sex, well, sexy.

These conditions would be explained to any envoys whom Jovian might empower to discuss them with the Persian plenipotentiaries.

Never; you have no right, you have no warrant to empower your act.

The event, hosted by Russell Simmons, was to raise money for the equality movement which seeks to empower women.

Do you all agree to them, and empower me to say so to Mr. Black?

They inconvenience—er, empower—individuals with information to make partisan or ideological purchasing decisions.

They see their concerts as a way to empower women, both musically and socially.

In the mean time we are taking the best care in empower of their estates.

empower the performers, encourage education, and above all make safe sex, well, sexy.

I have often been asked why, as a man, I create films that empower and focus on women.

Never; you have no right, you have no warrant to empower your act.

The event, hosted by Russell Simmons, was to raise money for the equality movement which seeks to empower women.

They inconvenience—er, empower—individuals with information to make partisan or ideological purchasing decisions.

Do you all agree to them, and empower me to say so to Mr. Black?

These conditions would be explained to any envoys whom Jovian might empower to discuss them with the Persian plenipotentiaries.

They also empower the directors to elect a chairman of the board.

Word Value for empowers
Scrable

14

Words with friends

16

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