Disempower
//dɪsɪmˈpaʊ(w)ə(ɹ)//
"Disempower" in a Sentence (3 examples)
Conflicts are designed to disempower the opposition.
A powerful head can sometimes disempower the teaching staff, and create among them a sort of passivity that is close to inertia.
The reformation disempowered the established church and thus roiled the aristocracy.
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