1. capping - Noun
2. capping - Verb
Derived from cap
of Cap
Source: Webster's dictionaryCapping the size of American banks won't eliminate the needs of big businesses; it will force them to turn to foreign banks that won't face the same restrictions. Jamie Dimon
A game between Utah and UCLA scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 14, also was called off on Friday due to the coronavirus, capping the most tumultuous week of COVID-19 disruptions of the college football season. Source: Internet
Barber was the Three Rivers Conference Player of the Year in soccer, capping a run of three straight all-league selections. Source: Internet
Although Real and Barça both finished level on points, Madrid took the title because of superior head-to-head record, capping a remarkable six-month turnaround for Beckham. Source: Internet
Another, more recent approach, centers on 'capping' the production of fissile material for weapons purposes, which would hopefully be followed by 'roll back'. Source: Internet
After capping last season with the program’s first Class 2A state title, Washougal faced many questions heading into this season. Source: Internet