Definition of Capitalises. Meaning of Capitalises. Synonyms of Capitalises

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- Capitalization (North American spelling; also British spelling in Oxford) or capitalisation (Commonwealth English; all other meanings) is writing a word...
- Look up capitalize, capitalise, capitalization, or capitalisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Capitalization is writing a word with its first letter...
- blamed for the coup and destro****, weakening ****rno's power. Suharto capitalised on this, becoming president in 1968 and establishing a US-backed "New...
- gateway website, Wales.com, state that it should always be capitalised. It is always capitalised on motorway signs. Between the Statute of Rhuddlan of 1284...
- entered into discussions to create a new international club competition and capitalise on this success. The plans for the creation of the Champions League Twenty20...
- and if they occur at the beginning of a sentence, the next word is capitalised. Three examples of such apostrophed words are 'k, 't, 'n. The last (the...
- of the federal states of Switzerland, Germany or the USA" which would capitalise on Europe's size by agreeing on core issues relating to finance, tax and...
- release Liberty (a retreat from the experimentation of Big Thing) failed to capitalise on any regained momentum. The album entered the UK album chart in the...
- 28 April 2022. John Murray Brown (6 February 2011). "Sinn Féin set to capitalise on Irish discontent". Financial Times. London. Archived from the original...
- Britain, the Conservative ministry led by Lord Salisbury attempted to capitalise on British military successes by calling an early general election, dubbed...