1. capacitated - Adjective
2. capacitated - Verb
of Capacitate
Source: Webster's dictionarySpecifically, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission was re-constituted and capacitated to better deliver on its mandate as outlined in our National Constitution. Source: Internet
Province has more than 30 000 pupils pushed through to matric, fears that they may fail if not capacitated. Source: Internet
This entails ensuring that systems, structures and institutions mandated with effecting regulation on gender equality are adequately resourced and capacitated to effectively undertake this task. Source: Internet
One more truth is that the Weah administration is a square root of incompetence - the President is grossly incompetent, and his circle of trusted lieutenants inherently under capacitated. Source: Internet
“Our fraud investigators are being capacitated with skills through training sessions,” Commissioner Molibeli said. Source: Internet