Capacitate
to make capable; enable.
Historical Examples
Notes on the Book of Leviticus C. H. Mackintosh
Journal of a Residence at Bagdad Anthony Groves
Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II Joshua Rose
verb (transitive)
to make legally competent
(rare) to make capable
v.
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- Capacitation
to make capable; enable. verb (transitive) to make legally competent (rare) to make capable v.
- Capacitive
pertaining to electrical capacitance, or the property of being able to collect and hold a charge of electricity. exhibiting or relying on electrical capacitance: smartphones with capacitive touchscreens that react to electrical impulses generated by your finger. Compare resistive (def 2).
- Capacities
the ability to receive or contain: This hotel has a large capacity. the maximum amount or number that can be received or contained; cubic contents; volume: The inn is filled to capacity. The gasoline tank has a capacity of 20 gallons. power of receiving impressions, knowledge, etc.; mental ability: the capacity to learn calculus. actual […]
- Capacitive-coupling
the connection of two or more circuits by means of a capacitor.
- Capacitive-reactance
the opposition of capacitance to alternating current, equal to the reciprocal of the product of the angular frequency of the current times the capacitance. Symbol: X C.