Power is already a verb when used with an object.
For example, the action "to power something".
Another verb would be empower, as in the action of "giving someone or something power".
Tug is another powerful verb for pull
Plod; tread.
a bit like snatch or stalk, they are powerful verbs
The word "demonstrate" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is an action word that shows or proves something. For example, "She will demonstrate the experiment in class." As a noun, "demonstrate" can refer to a public display of group opinion or feeling, as in "The protest was a powerful demonstration of unity."
read, order, tell, regard, utter, let out, indicate, demand, ask, declare, foretell
Tug is another powerful verb for pull
Powerful
is powerful a noun or verb
destroy
yes
No
snip
chop
"Inspect" is a more powerful verb than "look" as it implies a more thorough examination or evaluation of something.
commanded
introduction,.
yes