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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "capitalise" in a sentence

    capitalise example sentences

    capitalise


    1. If doubts crept in, the computer, he knew, would capitalise on it


    2. The battle was raging on and he needed to capitalise on the loss of Garnak


    3. (I have to capitalise, because I will be the


    4. try to capitalise on the situation


    5. Yet, Germany could not capitalise on its amazing good fortune


    6. If Alex Clegg were the one who had instigated this horrendous crime he hadn’t much to show for it; just a holiday in Brunei and eternal rest, or would it be unrest? With him now passed on, who was there remaining in line to capitalise on the Clegg estate? Dave Freeman’s column said no one other than the cancer society


    7. It was the river that forged this cleft in mountains north of the Kaiama Ranges and south of the Coromandel Peninsula, the waters of time cleaving a gap on which man could capitalise


    8. It was obscured on three sides by a line of Norfolk pines and native bush, but its eastern exposure was designed with decks, patios and entertainment areas to capitalise on the sun and sea vista


    9. Just as he was about to capitalise on


    10. once again be persuaded to create a fund to invest and capitalise on the better

    11. I discussed the idea with some close friends and we decided to start a company that would register a patent and capitalise on the ideas of advertising over mobile cellular networks


    12. I had also planned to write a book on the electioneering system that herald democratic dispensation in my country, hoping that I would capitalise on the opportunity presented by Peter’s election, to assemble vital information and data


    13. Given this soundness, the public was told there was reason for investors to turn bullish and capitalise on the falling market rather than panic


    14. They seemed to know when to capitalise on a western failure and when to act in order to garner cautious nods of understanding


    15. However, there were some enterprising men who recognised an opportunity to capitalise and they reaped huge financial rewards


    16. Evans asks him to concentrate on the effort further north: perhaps it is time to capitalise on what has become a global situation and take over countries in that region, such as Denmark, which will be easier to accuse of terrorism? He admits that the Central European Federation is somewhat out of bounds


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    Synonyms for "capitalise"

    capitalise capitalize take advantage

    "capitalise" definitions

    supply with capital, as of a business by using a combination of capital used by investors and debt capital provided by lenders


    draw advantages from


    write in capital letters


    compute the present value of a business or an income


    consider expenditures as capital assets rather than expenses


    convert (a company's reserve funds) into capital