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power
noun
    1. Control and influence exercised over others.
      Thesaurus: leadership, authority, control, command, sovereignty, jurisdiction, dominion, sway, ascendancy, dominance, preponderance, supremacy, supreme authority, prestige, warrant.
    2. Strength, vigour, force or effectiveness.
      Thesaurus: strength, vigour, might, energy, stamina, force, puissance, muscle (slang), forcefulness, weight, intensity, brawn, juice (slang).
    3. Military strength.
      Example: sea power
      Example: air power
    4. The physical ability, skill, opportunity or authority to do something.
    5. An individual faculty or skill.
      Example: the power of speech
      Thesaurus: ability, skill, endowment, capability, capacity, faculty, talent, competency.
    6. A right, privilege or responsibility.
      Example: the power of arrest
    7. Political control.
    8. A state that has an influential role in international affairs. Also in compounds.
      Example: superpower
    9. A person or group exercising control or influence.
    10. colloq
      A great deal.
      Example: The rest did her a power of good
    11. Any form of energy, especially when used as the driving force for a machine. Often in compounds.
      Example: nuclear power
    12. math.
      A less technical term for an exponent (sense 3).
    13. physics.
      The rate of doing work or converting energy from one form into another.
    14a. ) mechanical or electrical energy, as distinct from manual effort;

      Example: power tools
    15. optics.
      A measure of the extent to which a lens, optical instrument or curved mirror can deviate light rays and so magnify an image of an object.
    16. In the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine ranks of angels: an angel of the sixth rank. Compare seraph, cherub, throne, dominion, virtue, principality, archangel, angel.
verb powered, powering
    1. To supply something with power. Also in compounds.
      Example: wind-powered
    tr & intr
    2. colloq
      To move or cause something to move with great force, energy or speed.
Idiom: in power
    Elected; holding office.
      Example: when Labour is in power
Idiom: the powers that be
    The people who are in control or in authority.
Etymology: 13c: from French poer, from Latin posse to be able.

Phrasal Verb: power something up
    To recharge its power supply (especially that of a laptop computer) by attaching it to the mains electricity supply.


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