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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
impower .
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Examples
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My job is to guide them and show them how to become impowered.
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Racism can become very impowered when faced with people who have no real way of defending them selfs.
Gay Gun Group Comes Out For Libertarian Nathaniel Livingston 2004
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To this discourse of Glaucias I added, that the edict which impowered Miltiades to lead forth the Athenians, was made when the tribe Aeantis was chief of the assembly, and that in the battle of
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To this discourse of Glaucias I added, that the edict which impowered Miltiades to lead forth the Athenians, was made when the tribe Aeantis was chief of the assembly, and that in the battle of
Symposiacs 2004
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Now true as all this is, I never think myself impowered to excommunicate thereupon either the post-chaise, or its driver — nor do I take it into my head to swear by the living
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Now true as all this is, I never think myself impowered to excommunicate thereupon either the post-chaise, or its driver — nor do I take it into my head to swear by the living
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Conventions, by having had experience in national concerns, will be able and useful counsellors, and the whole, being impowered by the people, will have a truly legal authority.
Common Sense 2002
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We have received from Congress a Resolution by which We are to be impowered to negotiate a Treaty of Commerce with
Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 10 September 1783, "We have received . . ." 1993
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Inlistments, when the officers are impowered to impress, and not to be so obstinate as some were last Spring.
John Adams diary, June 1753 - April 1754, September 1758 - January 1759 1966
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Kentucky while in partnership with me he says Fargason was impowered to sell the land for the heirs of P. Marmaduke The Revd.
Ferry Hill Plantation journal : January 4, 1838-January 15, 1839, 1961
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