Synonym: ability, capacity, competency, efficiency, fitness, power, skill, talent. Similar words: ability, stability, liability, disability, reliability, availability, accountability, flexibility. Meaning: [‚keɪpə'bɪlətɪ] n. 1. the quality of being capable -- physically or intellectually or legally 2. the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment 3. an aptitude that may be developed.
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61. Analyzing each of the members of the critical mass with regard to readiness and capability.
62. This Jacobean country mansion is set in magnificent parklands landscaped by Capability Brown.
63. With the capability for generating endless hypotheses, an adolescent believes that what is best is what is logical.
64. If not, why build in the capability in the first place?
65. But medical advance not only enhances clinical capability, it carries with it profound ethical, legal, social and economic implications.
66. Primarily the computer has to have a graphics capability, preferably monochrome and as high a resolution as possible.
67. None of the surface ships or submarines had the capability of shooting down an airplane.
68. The gang at id has done a great job giving the player maximum capability with a minimum of fuss.
69. Only rarely is the lack of sufficient minimum capability a real stumbling block to change.
70. They have an extraordinary capability to taint food where they form compounds with fats which are detectable in parts per billion.
71. The Soviets' aim was to achieve parity in nuclear capability.
72. But each also has the capability of being built into defensive weapons systems.
73. Various attempts are being made to extend the subject searching capability beyond the matching principle.
74. The most desirable on-line capability was voting in elections, with half the sample in favor.
75. AutoRegistry A Multi-Code Page capability supports international character sets for global electronic mail interoperability.
76. I was basically asking the company to decide whether or not it wanted to maintain a domestic production capability.
77. The patrol plane has an infrared capability, so that searches can be made in the dark.
78. Partnerships with universities and private industry will be helpful in maintaining this capability.
79. This is accompanied by an understanding of intentionality and an increased capability of considering motives when making judgments.
80. It appeared he also liked to skin the bodies of his victims and had a capability to swallow eyeballs.
81. The programme focuses upon the development of research capability based on the candidate's own normally specialist background.
82. The new Model extends the capability to a distributed environment, so that objects can be shared among networked systems.
83. It gives clients access to updated statements, and will offer transaction capability later this year.
84. Everyone has the capability of making themselves something good to eat when they get home in the evening.
85. The use of the term steriliser implies a chemical capability that is not possible in the food industry.
86. Indeed, manufacturing capability seems to have such a major impact on product development that it is worth examining in greater detail.
87. It was easy to handle and fired 7. 62 ammo and had the capability of using a belt of ammo.
88. Anti-Virus - again licensed from Symantec,(www.Sentencedict.com) an anti-virus capability not dissimilar from Norton's Anti-virus will be included in the package.
89. Having the minimum capability required to learn new skills, behaviors, and relationships.
90. The Soviet Union's response has been a relentless increase in its chemical warfare capability.
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