Apodera (en. Takes over)
/apoˈdeɾa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To assume control over something or someone.
The new director empowers the company with his leadership style.
El nuevo director apodera la empresa con su estilo de liderazgo.
To take charge of a situation or position.
She takes control of the conversation and sets the direction.
Ella se apodera de la conversación y establece el rumbo.
To dominate or have power over something.
The leader empowers his team to achieve the goals.
El líder apodera a su equipo para alcanzar los objetivos.
Etymology
From Latin 'apoderare', which means 'to empower'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to take possession of
To take control or possession of something.
apoderarse de
to empower someone
To give power or authority to someone.
apoderar a alguien
to seize the moment
To take control of a situation in an instant.
apoderarse del momento
Related Words
power
The capacity or ability to do something.
poder
control
The action of having command or dominance over something.
control
dominance
Terrain or scope over which power is exercised.
dominio
Slang Meanings
Total control over a situation.
At that party, he takes control of the situation.
En esa fiesta, él apodera la situación.
To take the lead in a matter.
We need someone to take charge of the project and move it forward.
Necesitamos que alguien se apodere del proyecto y lo lleve adelante.