Definitionadj. invested with legal power or official authority especially as symbolized by having a scepter
Last update: July 2, 2015
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With her beside him, he felt empowered - capable of defeating a dynasty. [Please select]
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"Are you empowered to speak for the people of Gonzales." [Please select]
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But his protectorate was continued to him, and he was empowered to nominate his successor. [Please select]
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He himself was empowered to procure and fit out a third vessel. [Please select]
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Whoever won this stake, was empowered to use it in dispatching the defeated champion. [Please select]
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Cartier, like Frobisher, was empowered to search the prisons for recruits. [Please select]
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This I am empowered to state to you, and I think you will allow that Mr. [Please select]
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Congress in 1887 empowered the President to retaliate by excluding Canadian vessels and goods from American ports. [Please select]
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Then the Maryland delegates were empowered to ratify the Articles of Confederation. [Please select]
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[348] The "press gang" was a naval detachment under the command of an officer, empowered to seize men and carry them off for service on men-of-war. [Please select]
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