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capable

[key-puh-buhl] / ˈkeɪ pə bəl /


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“Steal” is conclusive in its ending, leaving Zara more capable than she was at the beginning of the show.

From Los Angeles Times

"The social media companies are perfectly capable, and have told me this, of putting in place highly effective age verification."

From BBC

While some stem or progenitor cells capable of forming cartilage have been identified in bone, similar cells have not been successfully found within articular cartilage itself.

From Science Daily

China has factories capable of manufacturing more than 46 million vehicles a year, but annual sales are likely to fall short of 30 million in coming years, according to S&P Global.

From The Wall Street Journal

Arsenal, who have already beaten Bayern this season, look capable of going all the way not just in the Premier League but also in Europe.

From Barron's