Empowerments [noun]

Definition of Empowerments:

authorization, consent

Opposite/Antonyms of Empowerments:


Sentence/Example of Empowerments:

As her empowerment grows in proportion to her escalating measurements, Hayes and her newfound agency inflict the kind of damage on society that, years later, Phyllis Schlafly warned the Equal Rights Amendment would wreak.

The tears were of joy and gratitude, and Agrawal’s experiment of empowerment had succeeded.

Having a genuine conversation about female empowerment before Prime Minister Abe was basically impossible in Japan, now even the most established and conservative companies are engaging in this structural reform.

They have reached a new level of empowerment as they are not dependent on the outside world to maintain a healthy menstrual cycle.

The pragmatics that overrides the need for literacy is based on individual empowerment.

Empowerment Zones have been creating these opportunities for five years now.

For the sake of its enrichment and its empowerment he subjected himself to rigorous disciplines.

There is no higher form of empowerment than in the fulfillment of our individual possibilities.

Empowerment means to facilitate developments that maintain distinctions and result from differences, instead of uniformity.

A positive course of events can originate only from political experiences of individual empowerment.