Be+able+to

  • 21able — able, capable, competent, qualified are close synonyms when they denote having marked power or fitness for work and are used attributively. Placed after the noun, able (followed by to and infinitive) and capable (followed by of) suggest mere… …

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  • 22able — [ā′bəl] adj. abler [ā′blər] ablest [ā′bləst] [ME < OFr hable, habile < L habilis, easily handled, apt < habere, to have, hold: see HABIT] 1. having enough power, skill, etc. to do something [able to read] 2. having much power of mind;… …

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  • 23Able Labs — Able Laboratories, Inc. was a developer and manufacturer of generic pharmaceutical products in tablet,capsule, liquid and suppository dosage forms. The pharmaceutical company was headquartered in Cranbury, New Jersey.In May 2005, Able suspended… …

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  • 24Able — de Heckel Able de Heckel …

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  • 25Able De Heckel — Able de Heckel …

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  • 26Able de heckel — Able de Heckel …

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  • 27Able Guesthouse Hongdae — (Сеул,Южная Корея) Категория отеля: 1 звездочный отель Адрес: 2nd floor, 333 …

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  • 28Able — A ble, v. t. [See {Able}, a.] [Obs.] 1. To make able; to enable; to strengthen. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To vouch for. I ll able them. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 29able-bodied — adj 1.) physically strong and healthy, especially when compared with someone who is ↑disabled ▪ Every able bodied man had to fight for his country. 2.) the able bodied [plural] people who are able bodied …

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  • 30-able — suffix expressing ability, capacity, fitness, from French, from L. ibilis, abilis, forming adjectives from verbs, from PIE * tro , a suffix used to form nouns of instrument. In Latin, infinitives in are took abilis, others ibilis; in English,… …

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