0 present participle of capitalize --
1 to write a letter of the alphabet as a capital, or to write the first letter of a word as a capital: --
2 to supply money to a business so that it can develop or operate as it should --
Such lexically supported learning has the advantage of capitalizing on knowledge structures (which may be semantic, conceptual, or phonological in form) that have already been constructed.
In the next stage of capitalizing on the value of errorless learning, researchers can design randomized control studies of errorless learning in more naturalistic work environments.
Capitalizing on this fact, it is plausible to argue that progressivity is a construction-based property in all cases.
The analogy is that each block is a three-dimensional book capitalizing on interactive learning and providing easy application methods.
This question is explored in a body of work that analyzes memory for real life trauma by capitalizing on naturally occurring events.
By capitalizing on this we can thus evaluate the degradation in performance of the two parsers along the increase of complexity of the domain.
They sought to reinject the project into the policy process by capitalizing on the diverse opportunities to counsel the king.
Consequently, resolution of a fractious stool dispute was made secondary to implementing an indirect rule experiment and capitalizing on burgeoning cocoa production.