Synonym: content, duty, fitness, function, intelligence, mentality, position, power, role, size, volume. Similar words: capability, veracity, pertinacity, capable, pacify, tacit, taciturn, city. Meaning: [-sətɪ] n. 1. ability to perform or produce 2. the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment 3. the amount that can be contained 4. the maximum production possible 5. a specified function 6. (computer science) the amount of information (in bytes) that can be stored on a disk drive 7. an electrical phenomenon whereby an electric charge is stored 8. the power to learn or retain knowledge; in law, the ability to understand the facts and significance of your behavior 9. tolerance for alcohol.
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91. The purchase of 500 tanks is part of a strategy to increase military capacity by 25% over the next five years.
92. Two water tanks provide a total capacity of 400 litres.
93. Her mental capacity and temperament are as remarkable as his.
94. The company has the capacity to build 1500 trucks a year.
95. My neighbour is a quiet young fellow and has a capacity for enjoying himself.
96. We are simply involved in an advisory capacity on the project.
97. Litre is a unit of capacity in the metric system.
98. The capacity of passion is both cruel and divine. George Sand
99. Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think. Ayn Rand
100. As is our confidence, so is our capacity. William Hazlitt
101. No party won an absolute majority and the outgoing government remained in office in a caretaker capacity as inter-party negotiations took place.
102. I have infinite capacity to do more work as long as you don't mind that my quality approaches zero. Scott Adams
103. I know enough of the world now to have almost lost the capacity of being much surprised by anything. Charles Dickens
104. What destroys us most effectively is not a malign fate but our own capacity for self-deception and for degrading our own best self. George Eliot
105. The potential of joy is vastly greater than our capacity to absorb it all.
106. These should have the capacity for absorbing large numbers of people from nearby towns.
107. Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking things for granted. Aldous Huxley
108. They were inevitable, for they were part of the capacity of the system to accommodate itself to change.
109. These are poor in nutrients and their peaty soils have little capacity to absorb any more acid without deleterious effects.
110. And the Gig Mon abattoir in Llangefni, Anglesey, owned by the same firm, is working at half capacity.
111. Water has a greater capacity to absorb heat than any other natural material except for ammonia.
112. What's right about America is that although we have a mess of problems,[www.Sentencedict.com] we have great capacity - intellect and resources - to do some thing about them. Henry Ford
113. Carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas which, when inhaled, limits the body's capacity to absorb oxygen.
114. Children are a wonderful gift. They have an extraordinary capacity to see into the heart of things and to expose sham and humbug for what they are. Desmond Tutu
115. Dole spent Wednesday in Washington acting in his official capacity as Senate majority leader.
116. In addition Norman's capacity for enjoyment made him an excellent companion on their trips abroad.
117. Even with a much smaller capacity than Wembley, Swindon's County Ground accommodates the same number of disabled fans.
118. Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation. In its arguably most trans formative and revelatory capacity, it is the power to that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared. J. K. Rowling
119. Above: South Shore terminus with four Dreadnoughts in line abreast, demonstrating their legendary capacity to absorb crowds.
120. Capacity and other resource constraints which may limit the target's ability to respond to increases in demand.
More similar words: capability, veracity, pertinacity, capable, pacify, tacit, taciturn, city, paucity, velocity, atrocity, duplicity, publicity, complicity, facility, electricity, city slicker, pace, pack, space, apart, pack up, impact, package, apathy, a pair of, set apart, apartment, apart from, take apart.