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Definition capacity in British English

capacity noun

[countable/uncountable] noun
/kəˈpæsəti/
1

the amount of something that can be put in a container, or the number of people that a place has room for

Example

There are plans to increase the capacity of the stadium.

Example

The fuel tanks have a capacity of 25,000 litres.

Example

a theatre with a seating capacity of 800

Example

The game is set to attract a capacity crowd of 42,000.

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1.1

the amount of information that can be stored on a computer or on a CD or floppy disk

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2

the amount of goods that a company can produce, or the amount of work it can do

Example

New machinery could increase our production capacity by 25 per cent.

Example

The plant has a capacity of 120,000 tonnes per annum.

Example

The present rail network has plenty of spare capacity.

Example

The factory is now operating at full capacity.

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2.1

the amount of energy or power that something can produce

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3

the ability to do something

Example

Her poor health limits her earning capacity.

Example

They are worried about their capacity to invest for the future.

Example

Harry had a tremendous capacity for work.

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Definition capacity in British English