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Impower

Impower \Im*pow"er\, v. t. See Empower.

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impower

vb. (archaic form of empower English)

Usage examples of "impower".

Agents being in this time impowered in England, which no doubt did not all of them act according to the Minds or Interests of those that impowered them, which is manifest by their not acting jointly in what was done.

The members of Congress, Assemblies, or 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.