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disempower

/dɪsɪmˈpaʊ(w)ə(ɹ)/

Meanings
  • Verb

    To deprive (someone) of power, authority, or influence.

    - "The new leader was disempowered by the coup."
    - "The company disempowered its employees by cutting their hours."

Antonyms

empower , inspire
Synonyms

demoralize , dishearten , dispirit
Rhymes
Words rhyming with disempower
empower , hour , tower
Variants
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disempower , disempowered , disempowering , disempowerment , disempowerments , disempowers
Etymology
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The word 'disempower' comes from the Old French despoiler, meaning 'to plunder, strip'. It is related to the English word 'despoil', meaning 'to rob, strip bare'. The prefix 'dis-' means 'opposite' or 'reverse', so 'disempower' means 'to reverse the power or authority of'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'disempowerment' was first used in English in the late 16th century.

  2. Disempowerment is a common theme in science fiction, where characters are often deprived of their powers or abilities by alien invaders or technological malfunctions.


Related Concepts
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  1. oppression: Disempowerment is often associated with oppression, which refers to the systematic subjugation of a group or individual. Oppression can take many forms, including economic, political, social, and cultural.

  2. empowerment: Disempowerment is the opposite of empowerment, which refers to the process of giving someone power, authority, or influence. Empowerment can come from within, through personal growth and self-confidence, or from external sources, such as education, employment, or social support.


Culture
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Disempowerment is a common theme in literature and art, often depicted as a means of control or oppression. For example, in George Orwell's '1984', the protagonist Winston Smith is gradually disempowered by the totalitarian regime. In music, the concept of disempowerment is explored in songs like 'The Power' by Snap! and 'We Are the Champions' by Queen, which celebrate the empowerment that comes from overcoming adversity and reclaiming one's power.

How to Memorize "disempower"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize 'disempower', visualize taking away someone's power or authority. Imagine a person in a position of power, and then imagine that power being taken away from them.

  2. associate

    - To memorize 'disempower', associate it with the opposite of power. Think of words like 'weakness', 'vulnerability', and 'subjugation'.

  3. mnemonics

    - To memorize 'disempower', use the mnemonic 'Dis-empower: Dis- means opposite, and empower means power, so disempower means to reverse or take away power.'


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