/tə ɪnˈvɛst wɪð ˈpaʊərz/ – Phrase
Definition: chia xẻ quyền lực.
A more thorough explanation: “To invest with powers” in legal terms means to grant authority or legal rights to someone to act on behalf of another person or entity. This typically involves giving someone the legal capacity to make decisions, enter into contracts, or perform certain actions on behalf of another party.
Example: The board of directors decided to invest the new CEO with powers to make executive decisions on behalf of the company.