f., i̇ng., bak. capitalize

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capitalise
to convert into capital, ie to get cash or similar immediately fungible resources for some less fungible property or source of future income

If we obtain a loan using the business as collateral, the effect will be to capitalise our next ten years of income, giving us cash today that we can use to buy out our competitor.

: To profit or to obtain an advantage

The home team took several shots on goal but was unable to capitalise until late in the game.

to have, contribute or acquire capital (money or other resources) for a business

Some states require proof that a new venture is properly capitalised before the state will issue a certificate of incorporation.

to make use of capital letters (a.k.a. upper case)

In English, proper nouns should always be capitalised.

(followed by on) To seize, as an opportunity; to obtain a benefit

The home team appeared to have the advantage throughout the game, and finally capitalised on their opponents' weakness with just two minutes remaining, scoring several points in quick succession.

convert (a company's reserve funds) into capital
to treat as capital, not as an expense. (This has implications for when deductions may be taken, at least under US law.)
{f} turn into capital; finance, provide with capital; write in capital letters (also capitalize)
compute the present value of a business or an income
write in capital letters
To profit or to obtain an advantage
To seize, as an opportunity; to obtain a benefit
supply with capital, as of a business by using a combination of capital used by investors and debt capital provided by lenders
draw advantages from; "he is capitalizing on her mistake"; "she took advantage of his absence to meet her lover"
consider expenditures as capital assets rather than expenses
f., i̇ng., bak. capitalize
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