Words for "making capable" include:
Inter (meaning among or between) Change (base word) able (can be or capable of being)
Yes, it has the prefix 'un' meaning not and the suffix 'able' meaning capable of doing something.
Mocking Humiliating embarrasing
The suffix of capable is the able part of the word. And the prefix of capable is the cap part in the word. Capable is one of the only words without a root word/base word because of that it has like every word a prefix at the beginning and a suffix at the end. You would use able in a sentence like this:are you able to work and if you used the whole word it would be I am capable of doing my homework. Capable,able or cap(like a hood)in many different ways.
Capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable. Can be made into wires.
Probably 'expiatory'
"Able" means having the power, skill, or capacity to do something. It indicates the capability or readiness to carry out a task or fulfill a requirement.
The word capable originated from Latin. The origin is capere meaning 'to take or hold.'
the answer is EXPIATORY
Ambiguous - Meaning Unclear.
The word capable is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing; able, competent.Examples: a capable student; a capable actor; a capable manager, etc.
capable of making mistakes = fallible
There is no such word as "vallibity". Possibly you mean 'fallibility' - this means ; Capable of making an error.
No, the word capable is not an adverb.The word "capable" is an adjective.
Inter (meaning among or between) Change (base word) able (can be or capable of being)
The inherent word of God is the Bible. Christians believe that the Bible is inherent meaning it is true and not capable of error.
Yes, it has the prefix 'un' meaning not and the suffix 'able' meaning capable of doing something.