empower (verb)
There's actually no such word as "impowered", but I'm pretty sure you meant to say "empowered". To empower = himsikh (המסיך) In order to conjugate the past tense, you would need to know the subject of the sentence, for example: I empowered = himsakhti (המסכתי) She empowered = hi himsikha (היא המסיכה)
Empowered can be used as a verb (past tense of empower) or an adjective.
leader
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