Apoderó (en. Seized)
/apo.deˈɾo/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
To acquire power or control over something or someone.
The leader empowered his party with authoritarian decisions.
El líder apoderó a su partido con decisiones autoritarias.
To place someone in possession of power.
The board empowered a new director for the company.
El consejo apoderó a un nuevo director para la empresa.
To make someone take ownership of a situation.
The lack of leadership empowered the community with a sense of distrust.
La falta de líder apoderó la comunidad de un sentimiento de desconfianza.
Etymology
From the verb 'apoderar', which comes from the Latin 'appodere', meaning 'to give power'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to take control of
To take control or possession of something.
apoderarse de
to be empowered by
To have authority or power over something or someone.
ser apoderado de
to empower someone
To give power or authority to a person.
apoderar a alguien
Related Words
empower
To give power or authority.
apoderar
power
Ability or authority to do something.
poder
authority
Right of command or control over someone or something.
autoridad
Slang Meanings
To take command colloquially in a group context.
In the meeting, he simply took over the topic.
En la reunión, él simplemente se apoderó del tema.
To seize something informally.
She took the last slice of pizza without asking.
Ella se apoderó del último trozo de pizza sin preguntar.