able to in English

can, capable of -

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1. Adjective Ablest having necessary power, skill, resources, or qualifications; qualified: able to lift a two-hundred-pound weight; able to write music; able to travel widely; able to vote

2. Able definition, having necessary power, skill, resources, or qualifications; qualified: Able to lift a two-hundred-pound weight; Able to write music; Able to travel widely; Able to vote

3. Some memory, to be able to erase; Just as some people,to be able to replace.

4. Some are able to give more than others; some may not be able to give anything.

5. Some memory, to be able to erase; Just as some people[Sentencedict.com ],to be able to replace.

6. Fish that are able to accumulate lipids over the summer are better able to survive cold winters.

7. The justices were no more able to emancipate Dred Scott than they were able to emancipate themselves.

8. Augmentative definition is - able to augment

9. Are you able to delegate work?

10. Ha Ni isn't able to respond.

11. Translations Buriable - able to be buried

12. Not able to write '%# '. Partition full?

13. Will you be able to come?

14. able to eat but nothing else

15. She was barely able to stand.

16. Clearheaded definition: able to think clearly:

17. Ascertainable meaning Able to be ascertained.

18. They'll never be able to cope."

19. Able to commune with the spirits?

20. After all , being able to afford the payment is not the same as being able to afford the car .

21. Has anyone been able to reach her?

22. Relay: A node able to retransmit messages.

23. Candidates must be able to communicate effectively.

24. They were able to concert their difference.

25. Conjecturable definitions Able to be conjectured upon.

26. You would be able to pay them.

27. We haven't been able to reach anyone.

28. She was able to identify her attacker.

29. Will I be able to avoid burnout?

30. YD Brass Bibcock is Able to Operate

31. That I might be able to sell.

32. They should be able to unite students.

33. A politician must be able to communicate.

34. I shall be able to go tomorrow.

35. Monroe has been able to find corroboration.

36. Awake: not sleeping or able to sleep.

37. It's able to absorb into the ocean.

38. We need to be able to generalize.

39. You'll never be able to help that.

40. You'll never be able to feel angina.

41. I wasn't able to open that attachment.

42. Allocable (not comparable) Able to be allocated.

43. You won't be able to withstand them.

44. How was Jesus able to resurrect Lazarus?

45. Cats are not able to perceive colour.

46. I've never been able to stomach seafood.

47. You'll be able to win prizes galore.

48. Crawler (plural Crawlers) A child who is able to creep using its hands and knees but is not able to walk

49. After removing cups-Browsed I was able to manually add the printer, and was able to print without rebooting before hand

50. Production workers must be able to do statistical quality control; production workers must be able to do just-in-time inventories.