plural of Power
"The country's new constitution granted the federal government broad powers over trade and taxation."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of power
"The new CEO powers through the presentation without any hesitation."
In plain English: To have power is to be able to do something that you want to do.
"The new law gives local governments powers to fine businesses that pollute rivers."
A surname.
"The Powers family has lived in that neighborhood for three generations."