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capacity power or ability. [1/3 definitions]
charge to supply with power or energy. [1/12 definitions]
charging station a machine that supplies electrical energy to cars or other vehicles that use electricity to power them.
colonialism the practice that a country is engaged in when it takes over another country and sets up its own government and colony there. A "colony" is what the country is called that is taken over by the more powerful country. Colonialism serves the purpose of creating wealth and power for the ruling country.
commission to give the power to perform a certain task. [1/7 definitions]
conception the forming of concepts or ideas, or the power to do so. [1/2 definitions]
confiscate to take by the power of authority.
constituent someone who gives another the power to represent him or her. [1/3 definitions]
control to use power to manage or command. [2/6 definitions]
cord a covered wire used to supply power from an electrical outlet to an appliance such as a toaster or lamp. [1/4 definitions]
democracy a form of government in which power rests with the people, either directly or through elected representatives. [1/2 definitions]
disconnect to break the flow of electric current to; separate from the power source. [1/2 definitions]
disposal the power to control or direct someone or something. [1/3 definitions]
dissident not agreeing with or opposed to the opinions of others or the power of some group or organization. [1/2 definitions]
divine like God or a god in power, beauty, or excellence. [1/2 definitions]
dominate to control by the use of power; rule. [1/2 definitions]
dominion the power or authority to rule or control. [1/2 definitions]
duchess a woman who has title and power equal to those of a duke. [1/2 definitions]
dumb not having the power of speech; without a voice. [1/3 definitions]
empowerment the condition or feeling of having the power or the right to do something [1/2 definitions]
enable to give means or power to; make able; allow.