disempower

Verb

 * 1) To strip power from (someone or some group), as:
 * 2) To remove morale or self-confidence from (someone or some group) to do something.
 * 3) * 1990, Editors: Tim Brighouse and Bob Moon, Managing the National Curriculum, Harlow: Longman Group UK Ltd, page 97:
 * A powerful head can sometimes disempower the teaching staff, and create among them a sort of passivity that is close to inertia.
 * 1) To remove authority or (official) confidence from (someone or some group) to do something (such as administer a state function), as by demoting, disestablishing, or unincorporating a group.
 * 1) To remove authority or (official) confidence from (someone or some group) to do something (such as administer a state function), as by demoting, disestablishing, or unincorporating a group.
 * 1) To remove authority or (official) confidence from (someone or some group) to do something (such as administer a state function), as by demoting, disestablishing, or unincorporating a group.