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to empower
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habiliter
to give someone the power or authorization to do something particular
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autonomiser
to give someone the ability, strength, or confidence to take control or make decisions independently
Exemple
In leadership, effective communication can empower team members to take initiative and contribute to the goals.
The manager sought to empower the team by delegating decision-making authority.
The new policy was designed to empower employees to contribute innovative ideas.
Voting is a fundamental right that empowers citizens to influence the democratic process.
The decentralized governance model empowered local communities to manage their own affairs and resources.