Use of empower in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include empower at the start of sentence, empower at the end of sentence and empower in the middle of sentence

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empower at the start of sentence


  1. Empower your people to find and act on information.

empower in the middle of sentence


  1. I want to empower the businessman.
  2. It is time to empower elderly people too.
  3. I empower my agent to make the deal for me.
  4. Love and peace is hard to empower with words
  5. The role of the chief exec is to empower the team.
  6. The Voting Rights Act was needed to empower minority groups.
  7. Technology continues to empower both the consumer and seller.
  8. The new laws empower the police to stop anybody in the street.
  9. They empower you and make you feel stronger and more confident.
  10. The committee voted 21-16, along party lines, to empower Burton.
  11. This is the best way to empower your bike for an effective output.
  12. As we accept more responsibility, so we empower and enrich our lives.
  13. Powerful people empower others and encourage others to express themselves openly.
  14. To empower courts to give relief in certain contracts found to be unconscionable.
  15. But it has a radically different conception of the forces that empower achievers.
  16. We shall empower people as citizens and as consumers of public and private services.
  17. What I'm trying to do is to empower people, to give them ways to help them get well.
  18. MSAs empower people with the money they need to make their own health care decisions.
  19. The point of the mentoring programme is to empower young fathers with parenting skills.
  20. Modern science and technology empower human beings to control natural forces more effectively.
  21. That's why we aim to empower young people to give them the maximum choice to build their own success.
  22. Step forward Kenneth Clarke, with plans to empower courts to send offenders to new secure training centres.
  23. All stand to gain from such legislation and comparative employment law can be used to empower disabled people.
  24. They must learn how to make clear performance demands on people, and then empower and hold those people accountable.
  25. The question of how to empower those people marginalised through disabilities and learning difficulties is, thus, a central one.
  26. A separate amendment would empower the Bar Council to charge its members compulsory practising certificate fees for the first time.

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