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power
/ˈpaʊər/
Definition
1
The ability to act or produce an effect; capacity for action or performance.
2
Physical strength or force; energy or vigor.
3
Control, influence, or authority over others, especially in political, social, or economic contexts.
4
The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred, measured in watts.
Examples
After chugging three energy drinks, he declared himself the undisputed king of the office photocopier.
She flipped the switch, and the entire city plunged into a dramatic blackout—talk about wielding ultimate power.
His smartphone battery lasted a full day, granting him godlike power in a world of constant charging cables.
The toddler's first word was 'mine,' instantly unlocking the ancient power of toddler tyranny.