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T asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 9 years ago

English question: What does "cap out" mean when it is used with school, as in "the school was capped out"?

Update:

"I always left each school one year before it was capped out."

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  • granny
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    It depends on the context:

    surpassed

    outdid

    reached maximum limit

    Examples:

    filled to capacity

    spent all the money available

    slang= shot at (capped)

  • 9 years ago

    Sometimes "cap" is used to mean "limit" and occasionally "capped out" refers to having reached a limit. It's possible someone could say a school was capped out if it had reached a limit of students or of expenses, but it really isn't a common expression. It's even less likely in the sentence you give. If you encountered that sentence somewhere, are you sure that "it" refers to the school.

  • **E**
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    Maybe they don't have enough room to accept anymore admissions.

  • 9 years ago

    I have NO idea

  • ?
    Lv 5
    9 years ago

    I think it means "to play hooky"

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