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cap

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cap
noun
1 a small bottle with a white plastic cap:
lid, top, stopper, cork, bung, spile;
ferrule;
cover, covering;
North American stopple.
2 school leavers in cap and gown:
mortar board, academic cap;
dated trencher, trencher cap, square.
3 he raised the cap on local authority spending:
limit, upper limit, ceiling;
curb, check.
verb
1 mountains capped with snow:
top, crown;
cover, coat, blanket, mantle.
2 his innings capped a great day for the Australians:
round off, crown, be a fitting climax to, put the finishing touch/touches to, perfect, complete.
3 they tried to cap each other's stories:
beat, better, surpass, outdo, outshine, trump, top, upstage;
improve on, go one better than;
informal best.
4 British he was capped 22 times for England:
choose, select, pick, include;
informal give someone the nod.
5 council budgets will be capped:
set a limit on, put a ceiling on, limit, restrict, keep within bounds;
curb, control, peg.
cap (1) Oxford Dictionary of English