capitalizing Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of capitalizing In English

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  • Such writers might, of course, simply be capitalizing on the convenience and instantaneousness of e-mails.

  • Abree did not want to upset the balance of his newspaper by capitalizing upon actual increases in deviancy in these years.

  • The second issue is whether there is a considerable potential for capitalizing on chance in making configural judgments at the individual level.

  • The survivors were seen as a useful political tool to obtain immediate immigration rights by capitalizing on international sympathy, and edging closer to statehood.

  • They maintained these enclaves for one-half century by capitalizing on their influence in the federal government and the national party.

  • Further, unlike grammar-translation methods, there was no capitalizing on learner's metalinguistic abilities or explicit instruction.

  • It involves highlighting certain features of input that might go unnoticed under normal circumstances by typographically manipulating them through boldfacing, italicizing, underlining, or capitalizing.

  • Consequently, resolution of a fractious stool dispute was made secondary to implementing an indirect rule experiment and capitalizing on burgeoning cocoa production.

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