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capitalize

[kap-i-tl-ahyz] / ˈkæp ɪ tlˌaɪz /


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“There’s nothing I hate about Cornyn,” Sally Centrice, 71, allowed—hardly an endorsement, but also not the sort of attitude Mr. Paxton hopes to capitalize on.

From The Wall Street Journal

The merger aims to capitalize on the artificial-intelligence boom’s insatiable appetite for power.

From The Wall Street Journal

To capitalize on the never-ending flow of stars and influencers who come through Los Angeles, a growing number of companies are building bright little corners for content creators to try products and shoot short videos.

From Los Angeles Times

In a surprising twist, Kaley said she would like to become a social media manager and capitalize on the skills she has built since a young age.

From Barron's

With tariff-refund claims, investors are capitalizing on the uncertainty businesses and others face about whether they’ll ever be able to cash in—and how long it might take.

From The Wall Street Journal