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empowerment
/ ɪˈ貹ʊəəԳ /
noun
the giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization
the giving of an ability; enablement or permission
(in South Africa) a policy of providing special opportunities in employment, training, etc for Black people and others disadvantaged under apartheid
Example Sentences
Those at the club speak of Slegers' calming influence, how she instilled a sense of empowerment and brought out the best of each of her players.
His Democratic Alliance political party is part of South Africa's coalition government and has been a vocal critic of the ANC's empowerment policies, saying they lead to cronyism and corruption.
The organisers of a female empowerment conference have welcomed an apology from the communities minister after he said the "good-looking" attendees had been seated at the front.
In stepping into a new leadership role, Plum sets the tone with fierce competitiveness, pushing younger teammates through example and empowerment.
Davis: Confidence, power, empowerment, healing, joy, love, vibrations, beauty.
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