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power

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/paʊər/
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the ability to control or have an effect on things or people

  • The king's power over his kingdom was absolute.
  • She used her power to help others in need.
  • They gained power through years of hard work and dedication.
  • The power to change the system lies with the people.
  • The CEO has the power to make major decisions for the company.
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the ability to do or achieve something

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  • The president holds the power to veto legislation passed by Congress.
  • Renewable energy sources have the power to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels.
  • The internet has transformed the way we communicate, giving individuals the power to connect globally.
  • With determination and hard work, individuals have the power to overcome adversity.
  • Technology has empowered individuals with the power to access vast amounts of information instantly.
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the ability to exert force or perform physically demanding tasks

  • The athlete's power was evident as he lifted the heavy weights.
  • Her power and endurance helped her win the marathon.
  • The wrestler's power allowed him to dominate his opponents.
  • The power in his legs enabled him to jump high and far.
  • The construction worker's power was crucial for moving the heavy materials.
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the energy that is obtained through different means, such as electrical or solar, to operate different equipment or machines

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  • The factory relies on solar power to run its production lines.
  • Engineers are developing new ways to generate power from renewable sources.
  • The power plant supplies electricity to the entire city.
  • Using wind turbines, the farm generates enough power to sustain itself.
  • The computer shut down suddenly due to a power surge.
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(physics) the measure of the rate at which work is done, and is typically measured in watts, which are equivalent to joules per second

  • Scientists measured the power generated by the wind turbine.
  • The light bulb consumes 60 watts of power.
  • The power output of the engine is 1000 watts.
  • The power required to lift the weight was calculated to be 500 joules per second.
  • The efficiency of the solar panel is determined by its power output.
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(mathematics) the exponent in an expression, indicating how many times a base is multiplied by itself

  • In the expression 3^4, the power is 4.
  • To find the power of 2 in 2^5, we see the power is 5.
  • The power of a number in scientific notation shows its magnitude.
  • Exponents can also be negative, like in 10^-2 , where -2 is the power.
  • Raising a base to a power means multiplying the base by itself that many times.
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a person or entity that holds significant influence or authority over others

  • The tech startup has quickly become a power in the software industry.
  • The mayor is a power in local politics, shaping many key decisions.
  • The sports team is a power in the league, consistently winning championships.
  • The fashion brand is now a power in the global market, influencing trends worldwide.
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a nation with significant influence and authority on a global scale

  • The United States is considered a major power in international politics.
  • China has emerged as a power with a strong global presence.
  • The European Union acts as a power in economic and diplomatic affairs.
  • Russia's military capabilities make it a power in global security.
  • Japan is a power in technological innovation and economic strength.