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disempower
verb
To remove confidence from (someone) to do something.
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"They are so concerned with rearranging power relationships, so as to disempower the empowered and elevate the disempowered, that they are prepared in the service of that end to sacrifice liberty.
No politician has done more to disempower the National Security Agency than Paul, whose likes to tell audiences on the campaign trail that what they do on their cell phone is "none of the government's damn business".
Why shouldn't a doctor, cowed and exhausted by a system seemingly designed to undermine and disempower, consider selling their labour to the highest bidder?
Paul has used all the levers available to a senator to stand in the way of a bill in recent days, in full knowledge that the chamber's failure to pass legislation would disempower the country's spy agencies.
Most other states don't have the power to change voting rules by popular ballot, meaning that legislatures will, in effect, have to vote to disempower themselves.
Moralising against those who return the favour is as much human nature as it is hypocrisy.Bill CoffinOakhurst, New JerseySIR – The anarchist creed was one that sought to disempower government through a war on society's institutions, which explains the large number of assassinations of high-ranking officials in the 19th century.
The third Wingti government took steps to disempower the elected provincial governments, which culminated in the passage of controversial legislative reforms in 1995, after Wingti left office.
And it doesn't disempower me as a woman and it doesn't take anything from me".
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