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disempowerment
n. 1 (context countable English) The act of disempowering 2 (context uncountable English) The condition of being disempowered; powerlessness
Usage examples of "disempowerment".
Victim feminists, on the other hand, are indeed caught in unending rounds of disempowerment, trying to "take back" their power by first giving it away.
And it's no coincidence that it was during Hillary's period of relative disempowerment, from 1995-1997, that Clinton accomplished virtually all of his major achievements as president: welfare reform, balancing the budget, raising the minimum wage, and passing portability of health benefits.