Apoderar (en. Empower)

/a.po.ðeˈɾaɾ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Give power or authority to someone.
The boss decided to empower his assistant to make decisions in his absence.
El jefe decidió apoderar a su asistente para que tomara decisiones en su ausencia.
Make someone feel empowered or in control of a situation.
It is important to empower employees so they feel valued.
Es importante apoderar a los empleados para que se sientan valorados.
Steal or take something by force.
The thieves tried to seize the store in the middle of the night.
Los ladrones intentaron apoderar la tienda en plena noche.

Etymology

It comes from the Latin 'appoderare', which means 'to take power'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

empower the power
Grant power to someone or something.
apoderar el poder
seize a situation
Control or dominate a situation.
apoderarse de una situación
empower someone
Entrust someone with authority or control.
apoderar a alguien

Related Words

empower
Grant power or authority to someone.
empoderar
authorize
Grant permission or authority to do something.
autorizar
domination
Situation of control or influence over something or someone.
dominación

Slang Meanings

Take control abruptly or unexpectedly.
That change of plans was like seizing the situation.
Ese cambio de planes fue como apoderar la situación.
Feel confident or in power in a social context.
She really took charge of the party with her energy.
Ella realmente se apoderó de la fiesta con su energía.