Capping example sentences
cap
verb
capping (present participle)
- put a lid or cover on:
- form a covering layer or top part of:
- put an artificial protective covering on (a tooth):
- provide a fitting climax or conclusion to:
- follow or reply to (a story, remark, or joke) by producing a better or more apposite one:
- place a limit or restriction on (prices, expenditure, or other activity):
cap
verb
capping (present participle)
- (especially in African American usage) speak in an untruthful or exaggerating way; lie or exaggerate:
- speak insultingly to someone; insult:
Synonyms
top, crown, cover, coat, blanket, mantle, crown, perfect, complete, beat, better, surpass, outdo, outshine, trump, top, upstage, best, limit, restrict, curb, control, peg, fib, fabricate, falsify, dissemble, dissimulate, prevaricate, exaggerate, bluff, pretend, deceive, delude, mislead, trick, hoodwink, hoax, con, bullshit, offend, affront, abuse, slight, disparage, discredit, libel, slander, malign, defame, denigrate, impugn, slur, revile, calumniate, hurt, mortify, humiliate, wound, snub, rebuff, spurn, shun, ignore, sledge, asperse, derogate, miscall, compliment, flatter"Capping" Example Sentences
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