capacity
[kə'pæsɪtɪ]

noun

[Definition]: volume of a container; the ability to contain

[Example Sentences]:
1. Access to servers with high capacity network connections may cost up to $15.
2. Officials say it had a capacity of 150.
3. Now you can get one with 16 times the capacity and a color screen that plays videos for $149.
4. Despite its impressive capacity, this 30-cu.-ft.
5. The company suspended about 380,000 metric tons of capacity in June, the first reduction since 2009.
6. It expects to grow capacity by 10 percent a year in 2017 and 2018.
7. By contrast, in 2012, coal represented 41% of new energy capacity and solar only 10%.
8. They are the result of research and development and the human capacity to innovate.
9. The big advantage with the cloud is there is a huge increase in capacity and throughput.
10. We have to really keep adding capacity and in a smart way.
11. The company said the car rental industry is suffering from too much capacity and competition.
12. The extra capacity that is rarely used can be very expensive and often unnecessary.
13. Some batteries have a huge capacity but take forever to move the juice.


[Antonyms]restriction, narrowness, contractedness

[Synonyms]space, magnitude, volume
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