English to Punjabi Dictionary empower

empower

ਤਾਕਤ
definition
verb
nobody was empowered to sign checks on her behalf
give (someone) the authority or power to do something.
example
The reason is that these are private schools and the Education Act does not 'empower' the Minister of Education to control such schools.
movements to 'empower' the poor
movements to 'empower' the poor
Global health institutions can also 'empower' individuals and groups in national and global forums.
‘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.
The licensing agreements they advocate 'empower' consumers, instead of limiting their rights.
Her ultimate ambition is to 'empower' and enable people through educational achievement.
He has actually 'empowered' women much more than other Zen teachers in Korea.
This is important, for poverty is more than just a lack of resources; it is a lack of 'empowerment' .
The police are 'empowered' to investigate crime, search for evidence, arrest suspected offenders and question them.
He delegates well and 'empowers' the people who work for him.
There is a reason why the police are the only ones 'empowered' to deal with moving traffic offences.
At present, however, conservation districts simply are not 'empowered' to deal with drainage.
Of course, that cannot begin until the board is established and 'empowered' to act.
New cabinet members are not legally 'empowered' because they have not been officially appointed yet.
Only then can patients be fully 'empowered' , and with that power comes self responsibility.
Thus the organization is 'empowered' to issue punishment if it determines rules were violated.
Smith was also 'empowered' to make arrangements for a mass meeting, but action was delayed until the following month.
Again she seems to have found a message of personal 'empowerment' .
Article 19 of that law 'empowered' the president to name the commander in chief.
Television has certainly begun to show women as far more 'empowered' citizens than they were in the 1950s.
All uniformed Metro offices are 'empowered' to issue traffic fines.
Separation is not psychologically satisfying or emotionally 'empowering' for some individuals.
They strive to promote the arts as a means for social change and personal 'empowerment' .
I believe that a truly 'empowered' woman would give birth without assistance.
And so 'empowering' people, giving them choices, is what this is about.
That concept promotes the 'empowerment' of individuals to realize their potential.
Current legislation 'empowers' the Financial Supervision Commission to sanction banks that use misleading advertisements.
Giving more powers to the local bodies means 'empowering' the local people.
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