capacious Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of capacious In English

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Examples of capacious

  • Or, put, simply how were the capacious provisions of the statute narrowed?

  • But the study itself would have been a richer and more capacious one had she included more serious consideration of other forms of representation.

  • This operation provides a capacious anastomosis even in the very young patient.

  • The market-house, which is very capacious, may be termed a 'bazaar of shops'.

  • Victorian studies has been not just capacious, but even rapacious.

  • The term gentleman thus became more capacious; social distinction was increasingly predicated on occupying certain social spaces.

  • This quite generous notion of secrecy is matched by a similarly capacious idea of confession as a form.

  • Having surrendered her first love, painting, because of a serious eye problem, she turned to the use of masses of color in the more capacious area of the garden.

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Translations of capacious In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    容量大的, 空間大的…

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  • 中文简体

    容量大的, 空间大的…

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  • Español

    amplio, de mucha cabida, espacioso…

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  • Português

    espaçoso…

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  • Français

    vaste…

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  • Čeština

    prostorný, objemný…

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  • Dansk

    rummelig…

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  • Indonesia

    luas…

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