powernoun
uk/paʊər/us/ˈpaʊ.ɚ/power noun (CONTROL)
B2 [ U ] ability to control people and events:
C1 [ U ] the amount of political control a person or group has in a country:
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- After eight years in power, the government can no longer use the previous government's policy as an alibi for its own failure.
- Until the constitution is amended, the power to appoint ministers will remain with the president.
- Fair trade, say Oxfam, is about giving poor people power.
- The army took control of the city after the president's fall from power.
- Most modern kings and queens rule only in a formal way, without real power.
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Power to control
- ascendancy
- big beast
- buy-in
- chairmanship
- determination
- discipline
- dominant
- juice
- leadership
- lever
- leverage
- manipulation
- mastery
- oversight
- responsibility
- sphere of influence
- spin control
- state-controlled
- states' rights
- tooth
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power noun (STRENGTH)
C1 [ U ] strength:
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- The pictures were an eloquent reminder of the power of the volcano.
- The Kon-Tiki sailed across the Pacific Ocean propelled by wind power.
- I was so terrified I seemed to lose all the power from my legs.
- It is astonishing to see the sheer power of this extraordinary athlete.
- The power of her religious faith is clear for all to see.
- We were struck by the power of the dancers' performances.
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Power to control
- ascendancy
- big beast
- buy-in
- chairmanship
- determination
- discipline
- dominant
- juice
- leadership
- lever
- leverage
- manipulation
- mastery
- oversight
- responsibility
- sphere of influence
- spin control
- state-controlled
- states' rights
- tooth
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power noun (OFFICIAL RIGHT)
[ U ] an official or legal right to do something:
authority:
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- Since the government limited their powers, the unions are no longer a force to be reckoned with .
- I'll do everything within my power as a lawyer to achieve justice for you.
- The power to sack employees resides in the Board of Directors.
- He has been vested with the power to implement whatever changes he sees fit.
- They have the power to say yes or no to big investment projects.
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Court cases, orders & decisions
- actionable
- administer
- admissible
- affidavit
- affiliation order
- bail
- bale
- court martial
- inadmissible
- injunction
- judgment
- judicature
- judicial
- plea
- remedy
- retrial
- Rex
- ruling
- separation
- sequester
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power noun (ELECTRICITY)
B1 [ U ] electricity, especially when considering its use or production:
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- Most of the data on the hard drive was corrupted by the power cut.
- Solar power is the conversion of the sun's energy into heat and electricity.
- The storm has affected power lines all over the region.
- a hydroelectric power station
- a nuclear power plant
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Electricity & electronics
- anodize
- anti-static
- chargeable
- charger
- conduction
- destructive interference
- electric
- electric field
- electrical
- electromagnetic
- electrostatic
- flow
- generation
- homing
- input
- linesman
- rechargeable
- resistor
- solid-state
- transistorized
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power noun (ABILITY)
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- Environmentalists are doing everything within their power to minimize the impact of the oil spill.
- We humans believe that we are the only animals to have the power of reason.
- Solving this problem has taken all my brain power.
- I'll do everything in my power to help you, but I can't guarantee success.
- Why don't you use your powers of persuasion to convince them?
abilities:
C1 [ U ] a natural skill or an ability to do something:
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Skill, talent and ability
- a magic touch idiom
- ability
- accomplishment
- accuracy
- acumen
- bandwidth
- capability
- dash
- ear
- effortless
- expertise
- facility
- faculty
- finesse
- métier
- nose
- polish
- proficient
- prowess
- pyrotechnics
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power noun (PERSON WITH CONTROL)
C1 [ C ] a person, organization, or country that has control over others, often because of wealth, importance, or great military strength:
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- a dominant military power
- This country would never submit to living under the heel of a foreign power.
- an imperialist power
- The major powers have said they will not send in ground troops .
- It's up to the powers that be to decide what should be done next.
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People in charge of or controlling other people
- administrator
- authority
- bureaucrat
- chairman
- chairperson
- giant
- Goliath
- guiding spirit
- headman
- helicopter parent
- hierarchy
- leader
- marshal
- on high idiom
- operator
- overlord
- paymaster
- pillar
- powerhouse
- your lord and master idiom
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power noun (ENERGY)
[ U ] specialized physics the rate at which energy is used, or the ability to produce energy:
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Physics: energy, force & power
- a head of steam idiom
- barometric pressure
- binding energy
- bioenergy
- chemical bond
- constructive interference
- distance multiplier
- drag
- dynamics
- gravitation
- jet propulsion
- joule
- potential energy
- static equilibrium
- stress fracture
- strong force
- the sound barrier
- vector
- waveform
- weak force
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power noun (IMAGE SIZE)
[ U ] the amount by which an image is increased by a device used for seeing things that are very small or a long distance away:
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Physics: optics, microscopy & lasers
- binoculars
- chromatic aberration
- converging lens
- diffuse reflection
- electron microscope
- field glasses
- focus
- laser
- laser-guided
- magnification
- magnifier
- magnify
- magnifying glass
- microscopy
- opera glasses
- powerful
- reflective
- resolution
- slide
- transparency
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power noun (MATHEMATICS)
[ S ] specialized mathematics the number of times that a number is to be multiplied by itself:
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Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division
- add
- add (sth) up
- addition sign
- associative property
- borrow
- carry sth forward/over
- coefficient
- deduct
- distributive
- divide
- divisible
- divisor
- half
- long division
- minus
- multiplication table
- multiply
- plus
- table
- times
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Idiom(s)
powerverb
uk/paʊər/us/ˈpaʊ.ɚ/power verb (ENERGY)
[ T ] to provide a machine with energy and the ability to operate:
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Machines - general words
- 3-D printer
- automatic
- backhoe
- bot
- cash machine
- cement mixer
- cloud chamber
- compactor
- contraption
- cotton gin
- crank
- derrick
- gadget
- humidifier
- lift
- Mk
- rotor
- selector
- sensitive
- vending machine
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power verb (STRENGTH)
[ I usually + adv/prep ] to act with great strength or in a forceful way:
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Moving quickly
- beetle
- belt
- bob
- bowl
- bowl down/along sth
- careen
- career
- gallop
- leg
- make off
- outran
- pelt
- rush
- scamper
- scoot
- scrabble
- scramble
- shoot
- stampede
- trot
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