0 to write a letter of the alphabet as a capital, or to write the first letter of a word as a capital:
1 to supply money to a business so that it can develop or operate as it should
2 to supply money to a business so that it can operate or develop, or to get enough money to do this:
3 to include part of the money spent on equipment, buildings, etc. as an asset in your accounts each year over a period of years:
To date, the fund has been capitalized by government and donor sources.
Other biological studies have also capitalized on the classificatory property of regression trees.
The survivors were seen as a useful political tool to obtain immediate immigration rights by capitalizing on international sympathy, and edging closer to statehood.
Whether this is true is unclear; however, more important, this particular narrative made sense to judges and juries, and defendants capitalized on this narrative.
They maintained these enclaves for one-half century by capitalizing on their influence in the federal government and the national party.
He capitalized on the gains accruing from the credibility of the literati and used this symbolic capital to underpin his religious claims.
Therefore, substance use is reduced if reinforcers for abstinence, such as satisfying work or improved social relationships are capitalized, frequent, and contingent upon not using.
As the stock-market novel of the "sensational sixties" capitalized on villainous speculators, it undoubtedly continued to create typecast crooks but also stimulated spins on them.
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