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Definition of to empower in English Turkish dictionary

commission
{i} heyet
empower
güçlendirmek

İnsanları güçlendirmek istiyorum. - I want to empower the people.

commission
yüzde
commission
{i} görevlendirme
commission
{i} kurul
empower
yetki vermek
commission
(Kanun) yapma

Arkadaşlarımdan biri iyi-tanınmış bir sanatçıyı onun karısının portresini yapması için görevlendirdi. - A friend of mine commissioned a well-known artist to paint a portrait of his wife.

Komisyon hiçbir eylem yapmadı. - The commission took no action.

commission
encümen
commission
commission
görev vermek
commission
görev

Arkadaşlarımdan biri iyi-tanınmış bir sanatçıyı onun karısının portresini yapması için görevlendirdi. - A friend of mine commissioned a well-known artist to paint a portrait of his wife.

O bir deniz subayı olarak bir görev aldı. - He has received a commission as a naval officer.

empower
yetki ver
empower
izin vermek
commission
yüzdelik
commission
{i} atama
commission
den donanmay
commission
komisyon,v.görevlendir: n.komisyon
commission
{f} tayin etmek
commission
emirname
commission
{i} yetki
commission
{f} 1. atamak, tayin etmek. 2
commission
{i} kurul, komisyon
commission
{i} eylem

Komisyon hiçbir eylem yapmadı. - The commission took no action.

commission
{i} vazife
empower
müsaade etmek
empower
salâhiyet tanımak
English - English
commission
to delegate authority to
{v} to authorise, to enable
{f} bestow authority on a person, give power; enable, allow, permit
To give permission or power to do something
give qualities or abilities to
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
v To authorize To elicit one into an enthusiastic, emotionally stimulated, response to a situation
give or delegate power or authority to; "She authorized her assistant to sign the papers"
If someone is empowered to do something, they have the authority or power to do it. The army is now empowered to operate on a shoot-to-kill basis = authorize
To empower someone means to give them the means to achieve something, for example to become stronger or more successful. What I'm trying to do is to empower people, to give them ways to help them get well
Abstractly, to give the confidence to do something
To give moral or physical power, faculties, or abilities to
Giving power or ability to do something
give or delegate power or authority to; "She authorized her assistant to sign the papers
verb 1 To give power or authority to; to give ability to
to empower

    Hyphenation

    to em·pow·er

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı împauır

    Pronunciation

    /tə əmˈpouər/ /tə ɪmˈpaʊɜr/

    Videos

    ... to somebody like they're not a citizen, I don't want ' I don't want to empower ...
    ... We only help and empower the doctor within. ...
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