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  • 1have capacity for — index accommodate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Capacity (law) — The capacity of both natural and artificial persons determines whether they may make binding amendments to their rights, duties and obligations, such as getting married or merging, entering into contracts, making gifts, or writing a valid will.… …

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  • 3capacity — noun 1 amount held/produced ADJECTIVE ▪ high, large ▪ a high capacity electric pump ▪ large capacity disk drives ▪ limited, small …

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  • 4capacity — A lending and credit analysis term that describes a borrower s or applicant s ability to meet debt service obligations. See debt service coverage. American Banker Glossary credit grantor s measurement of a person s ability to repay loans.… …

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  • 5capacity — 01. The [capacity] of this elevator is only 500 kilograms. 02. The hospital is filled to [capacity], and patients are having to sleep in beds in the halls. 03. A [capacity] crowd of 17,000 fans were packed into the arena to see the final game of… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 6capacity — ca|pac|i|ty [ kə pæsəti ] noun count or uncount *** 1. ) the amount of something that can be put in a container or the number of people that a place has room for: capacity of: The fuel tanks have a capacity of 25,000 gallons. a concert hall with… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 7capacity */*/*/ — UK [kəˈpæsətɪ] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms capacity : singular capacity plural capacities 1) a) the amount of something that can be put in a container, or the number of people that a place has room for There are plans to increase …

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  • 8capacity — noun 1 (singular) the amount of space a container, room etc has to hold things or people (+ of): The fuel tank has a capacity of 12 gallons. | seating capacity of 500 | capacity crowd (=one that fills all the seats in a room, hall etc): The… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 9capacity*/ — [kəˈpæsəti] noun 1) [C/U] the amount of something that can be put in a container, or the number of people that a place has room for a concert hall with a seating capacity of 800[/ex] All the country s prisons are filled to capacity (= completely… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 10Capacity building — often refers to assistance which is provided to entities, usually developing country societies, which have a need to develop a certain skill or competence, or for general upgrading of performance ability. Most capacity is built by societies… …

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