An upper limit on what is allowed.
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Examples for "cap "
1 Investors hope holiday sales will help retail stocks cap a strong year.
2 The company said its market cap currently is roughly 55 billion reais.
3 Ministers will decide later this year whether to cap certain residence categories.
4 A recent government cap on interest rates has further hobbled the industry.
5 The UK wants the power to cap the numbers of EU migrants.
1 Not a break in the ceiling ; not a hole in the floor.
2 That place in the market?' Janice looked up at the ceiling , thinking.
3 The look screams young professional and the ceiling - hung stove takes centre stage.
4 US politicians finally agreed to raise the debt ceiling earlier this week.
5 It's still there, right?' said Artyom, pointing his fork at the ceiling .
1 Ahead of the glass roof is a glass windscreen; nothing new there.
2 However, early reports suggest that the roof collapsed under persistent heavy rains.
3 Inquiries for new home builds have gone through the roof , he said.
4 However, if water seeps into the vehicle, seek refuge on the roof .
5 Elizabeth must not remain one moment more than necessary under their roof .
6 Our families want a job, a roof and food for the children.
7 The sunlight danced in gleams through the holes in the ragged roof .
8 The knock was obvious; it dirled the very roof of the house.
9 Three more spheres appeared in the opening in the roof and vanished.
10 The roof will go on a 1400-seat auditorium in the new year.
11 One earthquake prone building has roof tanks containing 75 tonnes of water.
12 Iain: The value of a panoramic roof for long journeys was noted.
13 The problem is that the roof is made of solid stone too.
14 Up on the roof Utzon's breathtaking building looks better today than ever.
15 Any rural residents who collect roof water should stop using it immediately.
16 Then the gaze of Eradicate traveled to the hole in the roof .
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