capability
skill and knowledge related to a particular mechanical, industrial, or scientific process
ability related to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
the strength and resources of a country's armed forces
not having a high level of ability or a wide range of functions
the ability of a system or organization to perform its required functions
a high level of ability or a sophisticated function
an ability that has been shown to be effective or reliable
the ability to produce and use nuclear weapons
an improved or greater ability or function
the ability to produce goods in large quantities
the capacity to produce a certain amount of goods
an ability or quality that may develop and lead to future success
the ability to conduct systematic investigation and study
the range of abilities and potential that people possess
relating to the mind and its processes of thinking and learning
the ability to think, reason, and understand complex ideas
used to specify the area or activity in which the ability exists
something that someone is able to do
more than someone is able to do
to possess the ability or power to do something
to create or build up an ability over time
to make an ability greater in amount, number, or degree
to make an ability better than it was before
to show that you have a particular ability
to make an existing ability larger or more extensive
to not have the ability or resources to do something
a more formal way to say 'have the capability'
to no longer have an ability that you once had