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BNC: 19693 COCA: 7953

capitalize

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capitalize verb
also British capitalise /ˈkæpətəˌlaɪz/
capitalizes; capitalized; capitalizing
capitalize
verb
also British capitalise /ˈkæpətəˌlaɪz/
capitalizes; capitalized; capitalizing
Learner's definition of CAPITALIZE
[+ object]
: to use a capital letter to write, print, or type (a letter of the alphabet)用大写字母书写(或印刷、打印)
: to begin (a word or name) with a capital letter把…首字母大写
: to provide the money that is needed to start or develop (a business)为(开办或发展企业)提供资金
: to sell (something valuable, such as property or stock) in order to get money : to convert (something) into capital(将资产或股票)变现;将…转化为资金

capitalize on

[phrasal verb]
capitalize on (something)
: to use (something, such as an event or situation) in a way that helps you : to get an advantage from (something)利用;从…中获得好处

— capitalization

also British capitalisation /ˌkæpətələˈzeɪʃən/ Brit /ˌkæpətəˌlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun [noncount]
BNC: 19693 COCA: 7953

capitalize

verb

cap·​i·​tal·​ize ˈka-pə-tə-ˌlīz How to pronounce capitalize (audio)
ˈkap-tə-
capitalized; capitalizing

transitive verb

1
: to write or print with an initial capital or in capitals
Capitalize the names of cities and states.
2
a
: to convert into capital
capitalize the company's reserve fund
b
: to treat as an amortizable investment in long-term capital assets rather than as an ordinary operating expense to be charged against revenue for the period in which it is incurred
capitalize development costs
3
a
: to compute the present value of (an income extended over a period of time)
b
: to convert (a periodic payment) into an equivalent capital sum
capitalized annuities
4
: to supply capital for

intransitive verb

: to gain by turning something to advantage
capitalize on an opponent's mistake

Example Sentences

Remember to capitalize the I in Internet. Capitalize the first word of your sentence. She rarely capitalizes her name when she signs her e-mails. The venture was capitalized with a loan of one million dollars. You can capitalize your investment at any time.
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Word History

Etymology

(sense 1) capital entry 2 (sense 2) + -ize; (senses 2-4) borrowed from French capitaliser, from capital capital entry 2 + -iser -ize

First Known Use

1764, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of capitalize was in 1764
BNC: 19693 COCA: 7953

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