impower

/ɪmˈpaʊər/
verb
  1. To give someone the authority, power, or ability to do something.
    • The new law will impower local communities to make their own decisions.
    • Her mentor worked to impower her with the skills needed to lead the team.
    • The organization aims to impower young people through education and training.
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