capability - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • enhance: These options greatly enhance the capability of the individual modules providing a wide range of additional features.
  • possess: I have no doubt that al-Qaeda would use unconventional weapons if it possessed the capability to do so.
  • zoom: A: No, these cards do not support hardware pan and zoom capability.

Adjective modifier

  • nuclear: The whole purpose of Pakistan's decision to acquire nuclear capability has been to deter aggression by a more powerful state.
  • operational: Understand how to get the information into a system, unit, or headquarters that provides an enhanced operational capability.
  • enhanced: Understand how to get the information into a system, unit, or headquarters that provides an enhanced operational capability.

Modifies a noun

  • gap: A benchmarking research project reviewed scientific research on crime prevention in the UK and identified capability gaps.

Adjective modifier

  • technological: More importantly, the seminar will describe how each component provides organizations with significant and new technological capabilities.
  • advanced: Use the options below to do a search with advanced capabilities.

Noun used with modifier

  • missile: Iraq is supposed only to have missile capability up to 150 km for conventional weaponry.
  • weapon: It's following an obvious strategic decision that it wants a nuclear weapons capability.
  • networking: Specks are miniature computing devices the size of a few cubic millimeters and have sensing, processing and wireless networking capabilities.
  • defense: Since 1994, the Alliance has increasingly addressed the range of defense capabilities needed to devalue WMD proliferation and use.

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