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Meanings of
capitalise
in English
Portuguese
capitalizar
Spanish
lucrar
Catalan
capitalitzar
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Draw advantages from.
capitalize
take advantage
Portuguese
capitalizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
capitalize
"
capitalize
take advantage
Examples for "
capitalize
"
1
Shyp has been quick to
capitalize
on new business opportunities, as well.
2
Facebook is in a unique position to
capitalize
on this disruptive idea.
3
These companies can
capitalize
on their expertise at keeping things under wraps.
4
Avago could now seek to
capitalize
on synergies with Broadcom's storage business.
5
Manufacturers are seething at their inability to
capitalize
on the China boom.
1
At least,
take
advantage
of the free health services in your area.
2
The organics would
take
advantage
of this opportunity to question everyone arrested.
3
Confused and wary, Sano nevertheless decided to
take
advantage
of the situation.
4
Some companies are already looking to
take
advantage
of the new opportunities.
5
Yes, some people may
take
advantage
of you when answering question three.
Usage of
capitalise
in English
1
Government officials said the move was to
capitalise
on favourable market conditions.
2
Comment: Ireland is well placed to
capitalise
on the sub-continent's burgeoning economy.
3
I think the Hundred is the best way to
capitalise
on that.
4
To
capitalise
on it, the election has been brought forward three months.
5
It took Hearts a mere eight minutes to
capitalise
on Fletcher's mistake.
6
Mr English was quick to
capitalise
on the capital gains tax confusion.
7
These companies can
capitalise
on their expertise at keeping things under wraps.
8
Without our culture we wouldn't have been able to
capitalise
on that.
9
You could
capitalise
on that, said Wayne Marsh, an Internet marketing consultant.
10
Fortunately for Newcastle the visitors were forward in insufficient numbers to
capitalise
.
11
Kenya an opportunity to score just before that, but could not
capitalise
.
12
Highlands Park will hope to
capitalise
on any errors Stellies do make.
13
Mr Harawira and his supporters have been quick to
capitalise
on that.
14
But in the event they failed to
capitalise
on potential scoring opportunities.
15
The Blue Bulls will be looking to
capitalise
on their opponent's fatigue.
16
We didn't
capitalise
on the chances we created in the first half.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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capitalise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
capitalise on
capitalise on opportunities
capitalise when
capitalise after lunch
capitalise fully
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Translations for
capitalise
Portuguese
capitalizar
Spanish
lucrar
aprovechar
capitalizar
poner en mayúscula
Catalan
capitalitzar
Capitalise
through the time
Capitalise
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Rare
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