capitalize

capitalize
[[t]kæ̱pɪtəlaɪz[/t]]
capitalizes, capitalizing, capitalized
(in BRIT, also use capitalise)
1) VERB If you capitalize on a situation, you use it to gain some advantage for yourself.

[V on/upon n] The rebels seem to be trying to capitalize on the public's discontent with the government.

Syn:
take advantage of
2) VERB In business, if you capitalize something that belongs to you, you sell it in order to make money. [TECHNICAL]

[V n] Our intention is to capitalize the company by any means we can...

[be V-ed at amount] The company will be capitalized at ₤2 million.

Derived words:
capitalization [[t]kæ̱pɪtəlaɪze͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] N-UNCOUNT

...a massive capitalization programme.


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