Similar words: capitalism, capital, hospitalization, capita, tantalize, capitulation, realize, socialize. Meaning: ['kæpɪtlaɪz] v. 1. draw advantages from 2. supply with capital, as of a business by using a combination of capital used by investors and debt capital provided by lenders 3. write in capital letters 4. compute the present value of a business or an income 5. consider expenditures as capital assets rather than expenses 6. convert (a company's reserve funds) into capital.
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(31) China's tourist hotspots are hoping to capitalize on this homebody spirit.
(32) The world of science, prepared for the unexpected, could capitalize swiftly on Becquerel's chance discovery.
(33) The paper details that the proper loan fund start to , suspend to, and stop to capitalize, as well as the count process for capitalized cost and account operation.
(34) And between 1150 and 1300, the Inca around Cusco began to capitalize on a major warming trend in the Andes.
(35) But the CFO said Microsoft was ready to launch new products into the soft market, looking to capitalize on the recovery when it comes.
(36) The Bank is moving to capitalize on Indonesia's current program of decentralizing power to the country's more than 400 local governments.
(37) After achieving the shift in vocabulary, Du Bois spearheaded a letter-writing campaign to capitalize his preferred term.
(38) The team was unable to capitalize on the power play.
(39) He forgot to capitalize the first letter of the name Lincoln.
(40) He was likely a mere figurehead , unable to capitalize upon his abilities or realize his dreams.
(41) At the same time, we consider the cost recovery during the composite capitalize rate.
(42) High-IQ individuals may lack the resolve, character or good fortune to capitalize on their intellectual capabilities, but socioeconomic success in the postindustrial information age is theirs to lose.
(43) This " lattice analogy'seeks to capitalize on well - established methods for analysis of framed structures.
(44) A casino is being built nearby to capitalize on this spiritual bounty.
(45) Advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products.
(46) This is a platform that has gained tremendous human participation. Now,(sentencedict .com) how well they capitalize that and turn that into cash generation and profitability remains to be seen.
(47) With only five days until the next votes are cast, Huckabee and Obama will try to capitalize on their momentum, while other candidates will try to show they remain electable.
(48) Capitalize on that energy and initiate discussions about how the two of you may further conjoin your lives.
(49) How can companies capitalize? One way is to take their cash abroad.
(50) And as the international community pressures the Gadhafi regime, it should avoid policies that increase the likelihood that jihadi groups can capitalize on the chaos in Libya.
(51) Advertisements, TV shows, movies, and books all capitalize on the image.
(52) The question now is how effectively Arafat will capitalize on these assets.
(53) Not content with his lot at Bell Labs, Shockley set out to capitalize on his invention.
(54) Capitalize the first letter, capitalize or italicize the entire mark, place the mark in quotes, use a different type style or font for the mark than for the generic name.
(55) That's why the snake oil salesmen are so "successful" ... they capitalize on the feelings of inadequacies that other people have. I think that's horrible.
(56) Capitalize your resources. Strategies for enabling effective potential in others.
(57) The criminals sometimes just capitalize on your mistakes to commit crimes.
(58) Glowing skin and pouty lips are your best assets so capitalize on them.
(59) Capitalize the marked word if it is a proper name.
(60) Every element of the capitalize palace is hand-crafted. Even the door hinges are engraved.
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