Capitally: meaning, definitions and examples
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capitally
[ ˈkæpɪtəli ]
financial context
Capitally refers to something that is related to capital or the financial resources of a business or individual. It often describes investments or expenditures that pertain to the accumulation or management of capital.
Synonyms
economically, financially, monetarily.
Examples of usage
- The business expanded its capitally intensive projects.
- Investors are seeking capitally viable opportunities.
- The company reported increases in capitally supported initiatives.
Translations
Translations of the word "capitally" in other languages:
🇵🇹 principalmente
🇮🇳 राजधानी
🇩🇪 hauptsächlich
🇮🇩 utama
🇺🇦 головним чином
🇵🇱 głównie
🇯🇵 主に
🇫🇷 principalement
🇪🇸 principalmente
🇹🇷 başlıca
🇰🇷 주로
🇸🇦 بشكل رئيسي
🇨🇿 hlavně
🇸🇰 hlavne
🇨🇳 主要
🇸🇮 predvsem
🇮🇸 aðallega
🇰🇿 негізінен
🇬🇪 ძირითადად
🇦🇿 əsasən
🇲🇽 principalmente
Etymology
The word 'capitally' is derived from 'capital', which comes from the Latin word 'capitale', meaning 'head' or 'property'. Over time, it evolved in the context of finance and economics to signify resources or assets. The suffix '-ly' is used to form adverbs from adjectives, indicating the manner in which an action is performed. Hence, 'capitally' came to denote actions or attributes related directly to capital in a financial or economic sense. This term fits into a broader vocabulary surrounding finance, where distinguishing between different types of capital (financial, human, social) is crucial.