Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bestow-a-power
verb
bɪˈstoʊ ə ˈpaʊər

Definition
To grant or confer a particular authority or power to someone.

Examples
- The committee decided to bestow-a-power to the newly elected leader, enabling them to make crucial decisions.
- With the new legislation, the government will bestow-a-power upon local authorities to manage their resources independently.

Meaning
Bestow-a-power refers to the act of giving someone the official rights or abilities to perform certain actions or make decisions.

Synonyms
- grant authority
- empower
- authorize
- confer rights