In a way that demonstrates skill and aptitude; competently.
both actors capably portray their characters
Example sentencesExamples
A federal bureaucracy will never capably mobilize and manage the information and resources necessary to incorporate and inspire tens of millions of citizens.
He served capably under Colonel Stark, invaded Canada alongside Arnold, and participated bravely at the Battle of Saratoga.
Like many, he believed the indigenous peoples were too backward to capably govern themselves.
The author capably describes the conflicts as they developed.
She capably argues the injustices of the medieval class system.
They provide a wealth of data, capably organized and interpreted.
Between 1853 and 1857 he served, very capably, as secretary of war under Franklin Pierce.
It's a short set, accompanied capably by a violinist.
Altogether, these factors merge to create an unsafe load for nurses to manage capably.
It has provided an anamorphic transfer that capably preserves the colors.
Definition of capably in US English:
capably
adverbˈkeɪpəbliˈkāpəblē
In a way that demonstrates skill and aptitude; competently.
both actors capably portray their characters
Example sentencesExamples
It's a short set, accompanied capably by a violinist.
Like many, he believed the indigenous peoples were too backward to capably govern themselves.
A federal bureaucracy will never capably mobilize and manage the information and resources necessary to incorporate and inspire tens of millions of citizens.
The author capably describes the conflicts as they developed.
She capably argues the injustices of the medieval class system.
It has provided an anamorphic transfer that capably preserves the colors.
He served capably under Colonel Stark, invaded Canada alongside Arnold, and participated bravely at the Battle of Saratoga.
Between 1853 and 1857 he served, very capably, as secretary of war under Franklin Pierce.
Altogether, these factors merge to create an unsafe load for nurses to manage capably.
They provide a wealth of data, capably organized and interpreted.