Antonym: incapable, unable. Similar words: capability, able, cable, table, enable, unable, tableau, be able to. Meaning: ['keɪpəbl] adj. 1. (usually followed by `of') having capacity or ability 2. possibly accepting or permitting 3. (followed by `of') having the temperament or inclination for 4. having the requisite qualities for 5. have the skills and qualifications to do things well.
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241. Both of these languages are capable of doing what you want and don't try to blind you with computer science.
242. To make exceptions for work-inhibited students may send a message that they are less capable than their peers.
243. He knew, too, that his head had been aching and that his mind was capable of playing tricks upon him.
244. The main difficulty is that such heavy feeders are easy to overfeed and are capable of quickly fouling the aquarium water.
245. Perhaps the person experiences an overwhelming sense of injustice which renders them less capable of dealing with the problem a second time.
246. But capable, for the first time, of getting from A to B without calling in at the osteopaths.
247. People often believe in something they do not know or understand, and are capable of believing in something imaginative, incomprehensive and inconceivable - under the influence of religion. Dr T.P.Chia
248. It requires no physical assistance or material aid, and is capable of being exercised by men,[http://sentencedict.com/capable.html] women and children.
249. A failure is a man who has blundered but is not capable of cashing in on the experience. Elbert Hubbard
250. There is no evidence agency staff are less capable than permanent staff.
251. If placed too close to any other sessile invertebrates they are quite capable of killing and overtaking them.
252. On that night, McKenzie outscored a very capable performer in Jesse Benavides but could never reach those standards.
253. The total census of the towns comes to just under 300,000 people of whom some 60,000 were capable of bearing arms.
254. A second reason for isostatic anomalies is that the lithosphere is not capable of adjusting instantaneously to a change in load.
255. Capable accountants and auditors should advance rapidly; those having inadequate academic preparation may be assigned routine jobs and find promotion difficult.
256. When I say do your best(sentencedict.com), I mean your very best. You are capable of so much more. Gordon B. Hinckley
257. There is no man living who isn't capable of doing more than he thinks he can do. Henry Ford
258. One of the biggest problems Merena faced was finding tyres capable of coping with that speed for that length of time.
259. Terrible clouds, capable of stripping men to the bone, were turned aside by magical winds.
260. Disney wanted to fill his studio with artists capable of a more fluid, more realistic animation than had ever been attempted.
261. In this respect, it is quite capable of spreading from one building to another through a thick party wall.
262. The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems. Mahatma Gandhi
263. The latest model is capable of attaining speeds in excess of 300 kph.
264. Film is capable of rising above the limitations of language and other cultural barriers.
265. In order to survive, a species must be capable of adapting to changing circumstances.
266. Although Atkinson was a modernist in principle, he was also capable of building in the true Arts and Crafts tradition.
267. This is a very capable camera and includes some desirable features, like remote control and flash integration.
268. It was no affair of his that she had left the London studio in the capable hands of her assistant.
269. They were perfectly capable of turning the same firepower on me as they used on my customers.
270. Are you now capable of arguing with others who are acknowledged as experts in the field?
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