Definition of Capitalised

1. Verb. (past of capitalise) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Capitalised

1. capitalise [v] - See also: capitalise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Capitalised

capital of the United Kingdom
capital of the United States
capital of the world
capital offense
capital operation
capital punishment
capital punishments
capital ship
capital ships
capital stock
capital surplus
capitalisable
capitalisation
capitalisations
capitalise
capitalised (current term)
capitalises
capitalising
capitalism
capitalisms
capitalist
capitalist economy
capitalist realism
capitalistic
capitalistically
capitalists
capitalizable
capitalization
capitalizations
capitalize

Literary usage of Capitalised

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Home and Foreign Review (1864)
"breach of faith to look beyond the income, in other words, to make them pay more than schedule D, because the capitalised value of their income is greater. ..."

2. The Law of Wills and Succession as Administered in Scotland: Including by John M'Laren (1894)
"... pr BEING capitalised.) 1048. There are not many points in the law of legacies peculiar Annuity, ont to legacies given by way of annuity, ..."

3. The Cryptography of Shakespeare by Walter Arensberg (1922)
"Page 427— "the second question, decided the true way, maketh the former superfluous. FOr CAN It Be doubted" Read the capitalised acrostic letters: I, ..."

4. Manual of Political Economy by Henry Fawcett (1874)
"the capitalised value of a temporary annuity diminishes each successive year. Again, a great variety of complicated and uncertain rules must be laid down, ..."

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