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    pow·er
    [ˈpou(ə)r]
    noun
    power (noun) · powers (plural noun)
    1. the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality:
      "the power of speech" · "his powers of concentration" · "the power to raise the dead"
    2. the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events:
      "she had me under her power" · "the idea that men should have power over women"
      • political or social authority or control, especially that exercised by a government:
        "the party had been in power for eight years" · "a power struggle"
      • a right or authority that is given or delegated to a person or body:
        "police do not have the power to stop and search" · "emergency powers"
      • the military strength of a state:
        "the sea power of Venice"
      • a state or country, especially one viewed in terms of its international influence and military strength:
        "a great colonial power"
      • a person or organization that is strong or influential within a particular context:
        "he was a power in the university"
      • a supernatural being, deity, or force:
        "the powers of darkness"
      • (powers)
        (in traditional Christian angelology) the sixth highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy.
      • informal
        denoting something associated with people who hold authority and influence, especially in the context of business or politics:
        "a red power tie"
      • used in the names of movements aiming to enhance the status of a specified group:
        "gay power"
    3. physical strength and force exerted by something or someone:
      "the power of the storm" · "the lyrical power of his prose"
      • capacity or performance of an engine or other device:
        "he applied full power"
      • denoting a sports player, team, or style of play that makes use of power rather than finesse:
        "a power pitcher"
      • the magnifying capacity of a lens.
    4. energy that is produced by mechanical, electrical, or other means and used to operate a device:
      "generating power from waste" · "power cables"
      • electrical energy supplied to an area, building, etc.:
        "the power went off"
      • driven by electrical energy:
        "a power drill"
    5. physics
      the time-rate of doing work, measured in watts or less frequently horsepower.
    6. mathematics
      the number of times a certain number is to be multiplied by itself:
      "2 to the power of 4 equals 16"
    verb
    power (verb) · powers (third person present) · powered (past tense) · powered (past participle) · powering (present participle) · -powered (adjective)
    1. supply (a device) with mechanical or electrical energy:
      "the car is powered by a fuel-injected 3.0-liter engine" · "a nuclear-powered submarine"
      • (power something up/down)
        switch a device on or off:
        "the officer powered up the fighter's radar"
    2. move or travel with great speed or force:
      "they powered past the dock toward the mouth of the creek"
      • direct (something, especially a ball) with great force:
        "Nicholas powered a header into the net"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French poeir, from an alteration of Latin posse ‘be able’.
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    noun
    1. the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality:
    2. the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events:
    3. physical strength and force exerted by something or someone:
    4. energy that is produced by mechanical, electrical, or other means and used to operate a device:
      verb
      1. supply (a device) with mechanical or electrical energy:
        Opposite:
      2. move or travel with great speed or force:
         
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        power, in political science and sociology, the capacity to influence, lead, dominate, or otherwise have an impact on the life and actions of others in society. The concept of power encompasses, but is not limited to, the notion of authority. Unlike authority, which implies legitimacy, power can be exercised illegitimately.
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        power, authority, jurisdiction, command, and dominion mean the right or ability to govern, rule, or strongly influence people or situations. power is a general word that suggests the ability to control or influence what is done, felt, etc.
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