capitalize each word
capitalize on
capitalize on one's opportunity
capitalize a new business.
capitalize the company's reserve funds
capitalize on another's mistake
an attempt by the opposition to capitalize on the government's embarrassment.
a trader will want to capitalize repairs expenditure.
capitalized on her adversary's blunder;
capitalize on an opponent's error.See Synonyms at benefit
She capitalized on her opponent's mistake and won the game.
We should capitalize on every chance we get to improve our English.
The costs of additions and betterments are capitalized and expenditures for repairs and maintenance are expensed in the period incurred.
How are you gonna capitalize on it?
You see that they're both capitalized, so both of these words are needed.
As that kind of abbreviation, it should be capitalized, just like CCTV, not like app.
We have to find how we can synergize and capitalize on that on our own strengths.
Think about how often you do capitalize something to have more power or prestige to it.
Luke and I capitalize on the situation.
I think she capitalized those for emphasis.
As an effective Washington operator, Hayden sensed that he could capitalize on the expedition's stunning visuals.
But now with more customers returning, owner Marcus Lau cannot fully capitalize because he's understaffed by 25 percent.
Also, We always capitalize the pronoun " I" in sentences.
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