
Word: Capped
Noun
Definitions:
1. A kind of soft, flat hat, typically with a peak.
Example sentences: "A man wearing a raincoat and a flat cap"
2. A protective lid or cover for an object such as a bottle, the point of a pen, or a camera lens.
Example sentences: "A glass bottle with a screw cap"
3. An upper limit imposed on spending or borrowing.
Example sentences: "He raised the cap on local authority spending"
4. A contraceptive diaphragm.
5. The broad upper part of the fruiting body of most mushrooms and toadstools, at the top of a stem and bearing gills or pores.
Example sentences: "Coral mushrooms do not have caps but instead have a fruiting body of branched clusters."
6. Short for percussion cap
Example sentences: "So, before you buy that cap gun or bouncing ball for your child, take some precautions."
Verb
Definitions:
1. Put a lid or cover on.
Example sentences: "He capped his pen"
2. Provide a fitting climax or conclusion to.
Example sentences: "He capped a memorable season by becoming champion of champions"
3. Place a limit or restriction on (prices, expenditure, or borrowing)
Example sentences: "Council budgets will be capped"
4. Be chosen as a member of a particular sports team, especially a national one.
Example sentences: "He was capped ten times by England"
5. Confer a university degree on.
Example sentences: "Kate Edger was appointed to teach at Christchurch Girls' High School and at the same time studied for a Master of Arts degree from Canterbury College and was capped in 1882."
Abbreviation
Definitions:
1. Common Agricultural Policy.
2. Civil Air Patrol.
Antonyms:
uncap
Derivations:
capping
cap
cap
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Capped in Other Languages...
Spanish: Mayúsculas
German: Schneebedeckten
French: Casquette
Italian:
Turkish: şapkalı
