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to capable
adjective
Able and efficient; having the ability needed for a specific task; having the disposition to do something; permitting or being susceptible to something.
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And yet what wisdom he still has to impart to capable young women!
The chatter is that the outfielder turned infielder isn't close to capable of handling the hot corner.
If Ike seems at times as vaporous and ungraspable as Ronald Reagan, Nixon is nothing but edges, endlessly available to capable hands; in the end, knowable.
Our pieces of glass will become information displays, rather than interfaces, that bring transparency to capable decisions taken by our IoT agents.
Nero (ruled 54 68) left administration to capable advisers for a few years but then asserted himself as a vicious despot.
The trustees stated a duty to pass the club on to capable owners, but they were not willing to continue funding the club with £3m regular loans that Williams consistently pleaded out of them.
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"It's very cool to be capable to have fun and to improve your skills at the same time.
These three model equations were found to be capable to describe the observed behavior better.
I need energy to be capable to talk with them.
Are we going to be capable to avoid them?
When problems occur, (s)he has to be capable to say 'do this, this or this'.
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