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able

adjective

[L. habitis]

a’bl.

able

Having physical power sufficient; having competent power or strength, bodily or mental; as a man able to perform military service - achild is not able to reason on abstract subjects.

able

Having strong or unusual powers of mind, or intellectual qualifications; as an able minister. Provide out of all Israel able men. Exodus 18:27, 25.

able

Having large or competent property; or simply have property, or means. Every man shall give as he is able. Deuteronomy 16:17.

able

Having competent strength or fortitude. He is not able to sustain such pain or affliction.

able

Having sufficient knowledge or skill. He is able to speak French. She is not able to play on the piano.

able

Having competent moral power or qualifications. An illegitimate son is not able to take by inheritance.