capacity
/kəˈpæsəti/
noun
plural
capacities
plural
capacities
Britannica Dictionary definition of CAPACITY
1
a
[count]
:
the ability to hold or contain people or things
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usually singular
b
:
the largest amount or number that can be held or contained
[count]
[noncount]
2
:
the ability to do something
:
a mental, emotional, or physical ability
[noncount]
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Some species of birds do not have the capacity [=ability] to fly.
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Does he have the capacity to handle this job?
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The disease causes a deterioration of breathing capacity.
[count]
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usually singular
3
[count]
:
a usually official position or job
:
role
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He was acting in his capacity as judge.
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She's worked for the company in various capacities over the years. [=she has had various jobs at the company]
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serving in a supervisory capacity
4
[noncount]
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the amount of something that can be produced or managed by a factory, company, etc.
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a plan to double the factory's capacity
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We can't hire more people because we lack the training capacity.
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the nation's oil refining capacity
also
:
the largest amount that a factory, company, etc., can produce or manage
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The factory is currently running at three-quarter capacity. [=the factory is producing three quarters of what it can produce]
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The airport is not expected to reach capacity [=the highest number of planes it can deal with] for several years.