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capped Meaning
capped (s)
used especially of front teeth having (artificial) crowns
covered as if with a cap or crown especially of a specified kind
capped (imp. & p. p.)
of Cap
capped Sentence Examples
- The bottle was securely capped to prevent any leakage of its contents during transit.
- After a successful season, the team's achievements were capped off with a championship win.
- The mountain peak was capped with snow, creating a stunning winter scene.
- The company's profits for the year were capped due to unexpected market fluctuations.
- She capped her evening with a delightful dessert at her favorite café.
- The skyscraper was capped with a gleaming spire, adding to its majestic presence in the city skyline.
- The price of gasoline has been capped by government regulations to ensure affordability for consumers.
- His speech was capped by a moving tribute to those who had supported him throughout his career.
- The project's budget was capped to prevent overspending and ensure financial accountability.
- The day of exploration was capped by a breathtaking sunset over the horizon.
FAQs About the word capped
used especially of front teeth having (artificial) crowns, covered as if with a cap or crown especially of a specified kindof Cap
limited, restricted, tightened, circumscribed, held down, blocked,confined,hampered, squeezed, barred
exceeded, expanded, expanded,exceeded,broadened, widened, broadened, widened, overreached, overreached
The bottle was securely capped to prevent any leakage of its contents during transit.
After a successful season, the team's achievements were capped off with a championship win.
The mountain peak was capped with snow, creating a stunning winter scene.
The company's profits for the year were capped due to unexpected market fluctuations.