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Meaning of powers
The primary meaning of the word "powers" refers to the ability or capacity to do something, or a person or organization with a lot of influence or control.
Etymology of powers
The word "powers" originates from Old French "poeir", which is derived from the Latin word "potere", meaning "to be able" or "to have power"
The word has been used in English since the 13th century to refer to the ability or capacity to do something, and has since developed various meanings and connotations
Synonyms
abilities
strengths
capabilities
capacities
faculties
talents
gifts
endowments
potentials
aptitudes
skills
competences
proficiencies
expertise
knowledge
might
force
energy
potency
authority
influence
control
dominion
sway
jurisdiction
authority
mastery
expertise
prowess
dexterity
adeptness
adroitness
cleverness
ingenuity
resourcefulness
powerhouses
abilities
faculties.
Definitions
- The ability or capacity to do something: the power to think, the power of speech
- A person or organization with a lot of influence or control: a major power in the industry
- A state or country with a lot of influence or control: world powers, superpowers
- A mathematical operation: raising a number to a power
- A supernatural or spiritual force: spiritual powers, mystical powers
Usage Examples
- The company has the power to make decisions that affect the entire industry
- She has the power to inspire and motivate others with her words
- The government has the power to pass laws and enforce them
- The new policy gives more power to local communities to make their own decisions
- The athlete's powers of endurance allowed her to complete the marathon
Antonyms
weaknesses
limitations
incapacities
disabilities
impotencies
powerlessness
ineffectiveness
ineptness
incompetence
inabilities
feebleness
frailty
fragility
vulnerability
susceptibility
helplessness
dependence
subjugation
subordination
obedience
compliance
acquiescence
passivity.