elevate |
empower |
In transitive terms the difference between elevate and empower
is that
elevate is to increase the intensity of something, especially that of sound while
empower is to give someone more confidence and/or strength to do something, often by enabling them to increase their control over their own life or situation.
As an adjective elevate
is elevated; raised aloft.
empower |
superpower |
As a verb empower
is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something.
As a noun superpower is
(
lb) electricity generated in a large plant that is tied into a regional network, on a larger scale than was common in the early years of commercial electricity production.
augment |
empower |
In transitive terms the difference between augment and empower
is that
augment is to increase; to make larger or supplement while
empower is to give someone more confidence and/or strength to do something, often by enabling them to increase their control over their own life or situation.
As a noun augment
is in some Indo-European languages, a prefix
e- (
a- in Sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb.
empower |
contains |
As verbs the difference between empower and contains
is that
empower is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something while
contains is (
contain).
secure |
empower |
As verbs the difference between secure and empower
is that
secure is to make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect while
empower is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something.
As an adjective secure
is free from attack or danger; protected.
champion |
empower |
As verbs the difference between champion and empower
is that
champion is to promote, advocate, or act as a champion for while
empower is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something.
As a noun champion
is someone who has been a winner in a contest.
As an adjective champion
is acting as a champion; that has defeated all one's competitors.
As a proper noun Champion
is {{surname}.
boost |
empower |
As verbs the difference between boost and empower
is that
boost is to lift or push from behind (one who is endeavoring to climb); to push up; hence, to assist in overcoming obstacles, or in making advancement while
empower is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something.
As a noun boost
is a push from behind, as to one who is endeavoring to climb; help.
powered |
empower |
As verbs the difference between powered and empower
is that
powered is (
power) while
empower is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something.
As an adjective powered
is (of a device) self-powered, such as by an electric motor or an internal engine; not requiring external power, such as from a person or a horse.
fortify |
empower |
As verbs the difference between fortify and empower
is that
fortify is to increase the defenses of; to strengthen and secure by military works; to render defensible against an attack by hostile forces while
empower is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something.
empower |
extend |
In lang=en terms the difference between empower and extend
is that
empower is to give someone more confidence and/or strength to do something, often by enabling them to increase their control over their own life or situation while
extend is to straighten (a limb).
As verbs the difference between empower and extend
is that
empower is to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something while
extend is to increase in extent.
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