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13 Sentences With "capaciously"

How to use capaciously in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "capaciously" and check conjugation/comparative form for "capaciously". Mastering all the usages of "capaciously" from sentence examples published by news publications.

You can labor to be consistent or blithely and capaciously contradict yourself.
Capaciously moving, the play has become the breakout hit of the London spring.
It's a breathless ride, a narrow premise opening up so capaciously the metaphor threatens to overtake the meaning.
Or when he capaciously took interest in my friends or childhood home, people and places to which he had no connection other than me.
And in the hands of the Treasury Department, the language of the law was capaciously interpreted to include fully 56 percent of the nation's census tracts, an astonishing figure.
The text cannot be interpreted so capaciously, but since the Court has declined substantively to review any monument designation for size or scope, abuses of the Act continue to go unchecked.
The New Yorker staff writer has done more than keep up — since 2011 he's capaciously chronicled a new generation of conservative extremists like Richard Spencer and the platforms like Reddit where their ideas have circulated.
Three generations of gay men live, grieve, love and mourn through the six and a half hours of Matthew Lopez's modern epic, which Matt Wolf called "capaciously moving" when it was staged in London last year.
This is what sociologist Arlie Hochschild has called the "emotional dissonance" or deliberate dissembling of service workers — a category that I think today capaciously extends beyond the prototypical customer service agent or nanny — who must produce experiences of ease, well-being, and satisfaction for others.
"Lockdown" is capaciously compassionate, with excellent performances by Eric Berryman (recently the star of the Wooster Group's "The B-Side"), as a correction officer too green to know how to wield his authority, and Curt Morlaye as a free-styling young inmate with a dead-eyed gaze.
But since "dealer" is defined rather capaciously as "any person engaged in the business of selling firearms at wholesale or retail", Mr Obama's administration now considers people selling guns at gun shows to be dealers and will subject them to criminal penalties for failing to conduct background checks on their customers.
Garrett, Bre. "A Responsibility for ‘Thinking More Capaciously’ about Composition: An Interview with Jonathan Alexander", Composition Forum 24 (Fall 2011). Retrieved on 26 November 2014.
Claims of African American and Native American identity are often disputed. As Sharon P. Holland and Tiya Miles note, "Pernicious cultural definitions of race ... structure this divide, as blackness has been capaciously defined by various state laws according to the legendary one-drop rule, while Indianness has been defined by the US government according to the many buckets rule." The list below contains notable individuals with African American ancestry who are tribal citizens and/or who have been recognized by their communities.

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