English to Malayalam Dictionary empower

empower

ശക്തിപ്പെടുത്തുന്ന
definition
verb
nobody was empowered to sign checks on her behalf
give (someone) the authority or power to do something.
example
Her ultimate ambition is to 'empower' and enable people through educational achievement.
movements to 'empower' the poor
The reason is that these are private schools and the Education Act does not 'empower' the Minister of Education to control such schools.
‘The power of an organisation cannot be fully realised unless you 'empower' people and allow them to be the best that they can be,’ he said.
Successful individuals know how to 'empower' people because the higher you are in a leadership position, the less you can afford to micromanage the efforts of people.
movements to 'empower' the poor
The licensing agreements they advocate 'empower' consumers, instead of limiting their rights.
Global health institutions can also 'empower' individuals and groups in national and global forums.
Second, most managers were committed to 'empowering' the teams and allowing the teams to do their jobs with little or no interference.
Do you think consumer laws have 'empowered' the patients'?
Smith was also 'empowered' to make arrangements for a mass meeting, but action was delayed until the following month.
He delegates well and 'empowers' the people who work for him.
Current legislation 'empowers' the Financial Supervision Commission to sanction banks that use misleading advertisements.
In this area, as in many, technology is 'empowering' the little guy.
Of course, that cannot begin until the board is established and 'empowered' to act.
That concept promotes the 'empowerment' of individuals to realize their potential.
Afrikaner women were newly 'empowered' by more extensive literacy and the franchise.
In either case, the Web does not seem to have 'empowered' local individuals.
There is a reason why the police are the only ones 'empowered' to deal with moving traffic offences.
Once you have had a flavour of freedom and the 'empowerment' it brings, you can't go back.
And so 'empowering' people, giving them choices, is what this is about.
The U.N. has never established a court 'empowered' to do so.
Giving more powers to the local bodies means 'empowering' the local people.
The police are 'empowered' to investigate crime, search for evidence, arrest suspected offenders and question them.
At present, however, conservation districts simply are not 'empowered' to deal with drainage.
New cabinet members are not legally 'empowered' because they have not been officially appointed yet.
Think of how much more 'empowered' young people would be if schools discussed and analyzed what marketing really accomplishes.
The Director of Public Prosecutions is the only person 'empowered' to grant immunity.
An economically 'empowered' community may be able thereafter to access other health services.
Seminars and workshops on 'empowerment' of women had created a general awareness in society.
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