Verb
To render capable; to enable; to qualify.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis instruction capacitates us to understand the problem Source: Internet
Ms Morapedi further said the bank had for the past 10 years invested a total of P1.7 billion in different agricultural sub-sectors whose repositioning would ensure that focused investments in agricultural commercialisation could capacitate growth. Source: Internet
RISE UP LGUs should help capacitate LGUs to do just that,” Governor Cua said. Source: Internet
The Minister of Mines should allow investors to come into the Marange area, to boost production and capacitate the operations of ZCDC. Source: Internet
Furthermore, the committee welcomes information that the National Treasury is currently undertaking a process to capacitate its own project management unit, which will come in handy in dealing with challenges raised in relation to Sita. Source: Internet
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a grant earmarked to capacitate Zimbabwe to undertake a debt sustainability analysis and to formulate a roadmap to accessing funds under the Heavily In. Source: Internet