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    empowerment
    /ɛmˈpaʊəm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. authority or power given to someone to do something: "individuals are given empowerment to create their own dwellings"

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  2. The meaning of EMPOWERMENT is the act or action of empowering someone or something : the granting of the power, right, or authority to perform various acts or duties. How to use empowerment in a sentence.

  3. Empowerment can be described as aprocess that fosters power in people for use in their own lives, their communities, and their society, by acting on issues they define as important” (Page & Czuba, 1999).

  4. EMPOWERMENT definition: 1. the process of gaining freedom and power to do what you want or to control what happens to you…. Learn more.

  5. the process of giving a group of people more freedom or rights: This approach to management emphasizes the empowerment of workers to make decisions.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmpowermentEmpowerment - Wikipedia

    Empowerment is the process of obtaining basic opportunities for marginalized people, either directly by those people, or through the help of non-marginalized others who share their own access to these opportunities. It also includes actively thwarting attempts to deny those opportunities.

  7. empowerment. noun. /ɪmˈpaʊəmənt/. /ɪmˈpaʊərmənt/. [uncountable] the act of giving somebody more control over their own life or the situation they are in. female/black/personal empowerment. the empowerment of the individual. Definitions on the go.

  8. Empowerment definition: the giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization. See examples of EMPOWERMENT used in a sentence.

  9. Empowerment is the power granted by one person or institution to another. The government can grant empowerment to a department to effect change, or a person can grant empowerment to her lawyer to sign contracts on her behalf.

  10. empowerment means to facilitate developments that maintain distinctions and result from differences, instead of uniformity. The Civilization of Illiteracy | Mihai Nadin See More Examples

  11. to encourage and support the ability to do something: We want to empower individuals to get the skills they need. To empower is also to give legal authority for something: The state constitution does not empower counties to create housing authorities.