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1 empower
empower [ɪm'paʊə(r)]∎ to empower sb to do sth habiliter ou autoriser qn à faire qch∎ to empower sb (emotionally, psychologically) donner à qn les moyens de s'assumer;∎ this form of psychotherapy aims to empower people in their everyday lives ce type de psychothérapie a pour but de permettre aux gens de s'assumer dans leur vie de tous les jours;∎ political involvement can empower minorities l'action politique peut permettre aux minorités de s'émanciper(c) (employee) donner plus d'autonomie à -
2 empower
empower [ɪmˈpaʊər]a. ( = authorize) to empower sb to do sth autoriser qn à faire qch ; (legally) habiliter qn à faire qchb. to empower sb ( = make stronger) rendre qn plus fort ; ( = make more independent) permettre à qn de s'assumer* * *[ɪm'paʊə(r)]transitive verb ( legally)to empower somebody to do — autoriser quelqu'un à faire; ( politically) donner à quelqu'un le pouvoir de faire
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3 empower
1 ( legally) to empower sb to do donner le droit à qn de faire ; the police are empowered to do la police a pleins pouvoirs pour faire ;2 ( politically) donner du pouvoir à [women, young, consumer] ; to feel empowered se sentir moins impuissant (by grâce à). -
4 empower
donner davantage d'autonomie à -
5 empower, to
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6 to empower
1) donner pouvoir à; conférer une autorité/un pouvoir; habiliter2) responsabiliser; rendre plus autonome; renforcer les pouvoirs [d'une entité] ; aider [un groupe social] à se prendre en chàrgeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to empower
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7 authorize
∎ she is authorized to act for her father elle a pouvoir de représenter son père, elle est autorisée à représenter son père(b) (sanction) autoriser, sanctionner;∎ Finance to authorize a loan consentir un prêt;∎ Law to authorize a drug for the market homologuer un médicament
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