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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"
      • capacity or performance of an engine or other device:
        "he applied full power"
        Similar:
        driving force
      • 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.
    3. 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"
    4. physics
      the time-rate of doing work, measured in watts or less frequently horsepower.
    5. 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"
      Opposite:
    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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