I would say empower. The word enable has a strong negative connotation.
The verb form of "friendship" is "befriend." It means to make friends with someone or to act as a friend towards someone.
No, "oblige" is a verb that means to make someone legally or morally bound to do something or to provide a service or favor for someone.
The verb of little is belittle. As in "to belittle something or someone".
"Daunted" is usually used as a verb. It means to make someone feel intimidated or discouraged.
The verb form of "alien" is "alienate." It means to make someone feel isolated or estranged.
No, it is an adjective, literally meaning "able to read." More specifically, it means having a knowledge of literature and language.
Yes, "humble" can be used as a verb. It means to lower in status or importance, to make modest or meek, or to destroy the pride of someone.
Warn is a verb, as in to notify or make someone aware of a danger, Also to advise against some action or conduct
The verb form of "poor" is "impoverish," which means to make someone or something poor or deprived of wealth or resources.
It can be a Noun or Verb depending on its' use.
The verb "can" means "able to". The verb "will" means "intend to", "inevitable", or "ordered to". "Can" means something is possible while "will" obligates someone to action. Examples: Jeff can wash the car. Steve will wash the car. You will be home by ten or you will be grounded. I can be home by ten if I can get a ride.
The word convinced can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be in a state of believing. The verb form is the past tense of the verb "convince" which means to make someone believe something.