verb
- to make capable or able; to enable or qualify
Usage: formal
Examples
- The training program will capacitate employees to handle complex situations.
- New technology can capacitate students to learn more effectively.
- The certification will capacitate her to practice law in this state.
- Education capacitates individuals to make informed decisions.
- The reforms aim to capacitate local communities for self-governance.
- This software will capacitate users to create professional presentations.