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What is the adjective form of capacity?

The adjective form of capacity is capacitive.

However, it's not commonly used in everyday language. Here are some other options that might be more suitable depending on the context:

* Capable: Meaning having the ability or skill to do something.

* Spacious: Meaning having ample room or space.

* Large: Meaning of great size or volume.

* Ample: Meaning more than enough.

For example:

* "The building has a capacitive system for storing energy." (Technical)

* "The warehouse has a large capacity for storing goods." (General)

* "She is a capable leader." (Skill)

* "The room is spacious and comfortable." (Space)

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