possess capacity

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

To have the ability to do, experience, or understand something.

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Examples (10)

  • The human brain possesses an astonishing capacity for learning.
  • Does the new engine possess sufficient capacity to power the large vessel?
  • She possesses a remarkable capacity for empathy, understanding others' feelings easily.
  • The old factory building no longer possesses the capacity for modern manufacturing.
  • Despite his age, he still possesses the intellectual capacity to grasp complex ideas.
  • We need leaders who possess the capacity to inspire change.
  • The small device possesses a surprising storage capacity.
  • Not everyone possesses the capacity to forgive easily.
  • This software update will allow the system to possess greater processing capacity.
  • To truly succeed, one must possess the capacity for resilience.